Things are happening fast at the Street Trucks garage for Sergeant Square, our 1985 Chevy squarebody pickup truck that we are building, selling, and then donating all its profits to Mission 22. This military-minded charity has an important message about veterans’ suicide that we want to help promote. Using our amazing network of automotive parts manufacturers and supporters, we took on the challenge to restore this once-forgotten Chevrolet into an award-winning, six-figure piece of art.
Using our amazing network of automotive parts manufacturers and supporters, we took on the challenge to restore this once-forgotten Chevrolet into an award-winning, six-figure piece of art.
If you missed any of the previous issues, a quick update is all it takes to bring you up to speed. We ordered an all-new chassis from All American Chassis and had it delivered on freight before sending it to the local powdercoater. While that process was happening, our good friends at Johnny’s Hotrod started preparing the original cab for a complete and final makeover.
The rest of the original body panels were scrapped for brand-new parts from LMC Truck. This company had pretty much anything we needed to rebuild our classic Chevy truck, all just a click away. We also started assembling our front suspension from QA1. We are using coilovers in this truck so anyone can just jump in and drive.
In this issue, we reveal the wheels we are bolting on and the engine we chose for this soon-to-be squarebody stud.
We’ve produced quite a few pieces of content on this build so far, but if you’ve missed anything leading up, head over to SergeantSquare.com for all of the previous pages. If you’re interested to learn more about Mission 22, visit their website at Mission22.com—and let’s all agree that this is one amazing charity.
This military-minded charity has an important message about veterans’ suicide that we want to help promote.
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