Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Pickups 3
Year:
1949
Mileage:
487
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Virginia
City:
Richmond - VA ,
Zip:
23173
1949 Chevrolet Other Pickups 3 Window Restomod 487 Miles
h, wow. Just...wow! Okay, now that I've picked my jaw up from the floor, let's get right into this sinister, one-of-a-kind 1949 Chevrolet 3100 3-Window Restomod.
With incredible Metallic Charcoal and Satin clearcoat paint, a custom Dagmar-style front clip that gives it a Dracula vibe (or better yet, maybe Dragula?), a bespoke leather interior, a fuel-injected 350 V8 crate motor, and a lot of tricks up its sleeve, this might be the coolest 3100 we've ever featured. We've said it many times before: if you're going to paint a classic vehicle a dark color, you need to invest the extra time to make the bodywork as nice as possible, because you're going to get A LOT of attention and scrutiny on your rig. Well, the pros who built this truck did exactly that, spending countless hours in the body shop sanding and smoothing the sheetmetal (the doors, fenders, and running boards are all new) until it was laser straight and ready for paint. Then they sprayed several coats of the most diabolical PPG Metallic Charcoal paint you've ever seen, and spent another few late nights wet sanding, buffing, and coating it with Satin clearcoat it to give it a unique sheen.
h, wow. Just...wow! Okay, now that I've picked my jaw up from the floor, let's get right into this sinister, one-of-a-kind 1949 Chevrolet 3100 3-Window Restomod.
With incredible Metallic Charcoal and Satin clearcoat paint, a custom Dagmar-style front clip that gives it a Dracula vibe (or better yet, maybe Dragula?), a bespoke leather interior, a fuel-injected 350 V8 crate motor, and a lot of tricks up its sleeve, this might be the coolest 3100 we've ever featured. We've said it many times before: if you're going to paint a classic vehicle a dark color, you need to invest the extra time to make the bodywork as nice as possible, because you're going to get A LOT of attention and scrutiny on your rig. Well, the pros who built this truck did exactly that, spending countless hours in the body shop sanding and smoothing the sheetmetal (the doors, fenders, and running boards are all new) until it was laser straight and ready for paint. Then they sprayed several coats of the most diabolical PPG Metallic Charcoal paint you've ever seen, and spent another few late nights wet sanding, buffing, and coating it with Satin clearcoat it to give it a unique sheen.