• Previous Owner Began the Project

    Previous Owner Began the Project

    This at least gave us a bit of a head start...

  • The '57 F100 Project Acquisition

    The '57 F100 Project Acquisition

    The project acquisition began with a road trip to Oregon

  • Power and Ease...

    Power and Ease...

    This project did not have an engine or tranny

    We fixed that!

Why The '57 F100

My son, who turned 16 wanted anything to drive to high school... so I took him around to a buddy's shop where there are several of these Old Fridge Trucks... and that's when he said... 'dad, I want one of those'... and thus our build story began.

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Located a 1957 F100 long bed in Oregon
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Since nobody made the kit, I created an 8' long style side Ford F100 bed wood hardware kit... and the project costs less than you think if you have the time and tools.

A Small Specialized Community We Are

I started this site dedicated to the restoration and modification of a 1957 Ford F100 that my youngest son had planned on driving to high school. However, with the heat in the valley, the girls desire for A/C (they never complained when we grew up in the 80's) and my desire to take the truck back once he began college, my project began much sooner than I intended. That was three years ago. Now I have totally confiscated the ol' gal and he is content with a throw away 2004 F150 while attending college. I consider it a win win.

I have enjoyed finding parts, restomodding and especially making the parts I need that nobody else makes.... and then offer them to others of course. But it is more for the love of the hobby that I created the manufacturing business and I am grateful for all the help and friends I have made along the way. If you like what I made, I'll be happy to share. If you have used my parts, I'd love to see them in action. If you have an idea that nobody else is making, let's talk.

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