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May 16, 2022
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Tech: Getting Started on Project Last Chance
Just about every project begins with some teardown—and that’s what Josh McPherson is doing to his 1967 patinaed 503 light green shortbed Fleetside C10 dubbed “Last Chance.” Check out the step-by-step deconstruction and find out what Josh’s plans are for the rebuild.
Classic trucks invaded downtown Chandler, Arizona, in May for the first annual Reunion Classic Truck Show. It took place in and around a five-story parking garage, making it one of the more unique shows we have ever covered!
When owner Ronnie Wetch went looking for a new project, he found a clean Ochre Yellow and white ’73 Cheyenne Super 3+3 C20. Being both a crew cab and a longbed, this thing was already gargantuan, but then he went and found a vintage camper unit for it. “YelLOWstone” is ready for camping season—and this will get you geared up, too!
Mike Cannella, a longtime custom truck enthusiast and loyal Aftermath truck club member, has seen his share of surprises over the years. Having gone through a few full custom builds, he decided that this time around he just wanted a nice clean daily driver to curb that urge of custom that has been nipping at him since he got rid of his last build. Well, this “quick clean daily build” soon turned into a full-blown cover truck style rebuild.
In this how-to video from our friends at Brothers Trucks, specialist Dave Welch shows us how to install and wire up an electric window in your classic truck that uses a switch that looks like a traditional door handle.
Perseverance paid off in this beautiful build. Despite multiple setbacks, the owner kept pushing and finished his dream truck—something most of us can relate to in one way or another. Photographer Jonathan Hawkins captured these great pics that show all the detail and love that went into the project.