Classic Truck Performance

1954 Chevy

here’s nothing more gratifying than putting your classic truck to use for its original intended purpose. From the moment it came off the assembly line it became one of the most important tools for an individual or business, regardless of whether its life was devoted to farming, making pickups and deliveries, or servicing clients. Sure, we’re all passionate about our trucks and treat them like they’re part of the family, with many still rolling as stockers while others get dropped, packed with a hot V-8, and treated to a myriad of custom updates. Somehow though, it seems that creating a dual-purpose hauler would bring the best of both

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