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Unique Diesel-Powered Ford Truck Set for SEMA 202

Check out this stunning one-of-a-kind 1956 Ford pickup, a labor of love that took over three years and more than 8,500 hours to craft. Just in time for SEMA 2023, you can catch a glimpse of this masterpiece at the Hemmings booth (#22493).

Originally a humble farm truck, this custom classic underwent a complete transformation at Classic Car Studio in St. Louis, Missouri. The skilled team poured their expertise into every aspect, resulting in a showcase of impeccable design and craftsmanship.

The frame was meticulously tailored to accommodate a Porterbuilt Mustang II-style front suspension and a rear four-link, supporting a narrowed 14-bolt rear end. Riding on AccuAir suspension with GoodYear airbags at all four corners, the truck boasts a three-programmable auto-adjusting option, ensuring an optimal ride height at all times.

Every detail of the truck, from the hand-built roof to the bespoke bedsides, intricately crafted bed floor, and internally latching tailgate, bears the mark of exceptional artistry. Custom elements such as the grille, valances, steel firewall, and radiator cover panel elevate the truck's visual appeal, while the stretched and reinforced cab now accommodates rear suicide doors. A meticulous process of steam sanding the clear coat with 8,000-grit paper, followed by expert polishing and buffing, results in a flawless, mirror-like paint finish.

Step inside, and you'll find yourself immersed in a world of bespoke luxury. The custom interior boasts a hand-built steel dash and center console, complemented by meticulously crafted door panels, seats, and headliner, all upholstered in exquisite Relicate leather. A Sparks Billet steering wheel sits in the driver's hands, while Dakota Digital gauges provide precise guidance. Zebra wood inlays tastefully accentuate the cabin's aesthetic.

Powering this beauty is a monstrous twin-turbo 24-valve diesel engine, meticulously crafted by D&J Precision Machine, delivering a jaw-dropping 1000+ horsepower. While we can't convey the exhilarating "new build smell" through text, you can experience the sheer brilliance of this custom Ford truck in person at SEMA this fall.

The Art of Winter Driving: Preserving Your Classic Car's Elegance

As winter casts its icy spell, classic car enthusiasts often face a conundrum – should they tuck their beloved vintage vehicles away until spring or brave the elements for a ride? While the allure of winter driving is undeniable, it requires special care to ensure your classic car remains as pristine as ever. By following these expert tips, you can savor the joys of driving your classic car in the winter while safeguarding its timeless elegance.

1. Preparing Your Classic Car for Winter Adventures

Before embarking on any winter journey, it's crucial to prep your classic car thoroughly. Start by checking the antifreeze levels and ensuring the engine is properly tuned for cold weather operation. Additionally, inspect the battery to guarantee it's equipped to handle the demands of lower temperatures. Consider using winter-grade oils to enhance lubrication in chilly conditions and reduce strain on the engine.

2. Equipping Your Classic Car for Winter Safety

Winter driving poses unique challenges, especially for classic cars. Equip your vehicle with appropriate winter tires that provide better traction and stability on icy roads. Install a set of high-quality snow chains to tackle particularly treacherous terrains. Furthermore, ensure your brakes are in top condition and that all essential fluids are topped up. Creating an emergency kit stocked with blankets, a flashlight, and essential tools could prove invaluable in case of unforeseen circumstances.

3. Adopting Safe Winter Driving Practices

Navigating wintry roads demands a shift in driving strategy. Drive at a reduced speed and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles to accommodate for longer braking distances. Avoid sudden maneuvers and prioritize gentle, smooth driving motions to prevent skidding or loss of control. As visibility tends to decrease during snowfall, verify that all lights are functioning optimally and keep your windshield clean to enhance visibility.

4. Protecting Your Classic Car from the Ravages of Winter

Winter's harsh elements can wreak havoc on your classic car's exterior. Regularly wash your vehicle to remove corrosive salt and grime that accumulates on the undercarriage and body. Apply a protective wax coating to shield the paint from the abrasive effects of road salt and prevent rust formation. Utilize a specialized rust inhibitor to safeguard vulnerable metal components, and store your classic car in a dry, temperature-controlled environment when not in use to mitigate the impact of winter weather.

5. Post-Winter Maintenance and Care

Once the frosty grip of winter subsides, schedule a comprehensive maintenance check for your classic car. Assess for any signs of rust or damage caused by winter conditions and address them promptly. Thoroughly clean the undercarriage and wheel wells to eliminate any residual salt or grime. Conduct a detailed inspection of the engine, brakes, and suspension to ensure optimal functionality and performance.

 

With these expert tips in mind, you can relish the enchanting experience of driving your classic car in the winter while safeguarding its timeless allure and elegance. Remember, a blend of meticulous preparation, safe driving practices, and diligent maintenance can help preserve the cherished legacy of your classic car for generations to come.