After rebuilding the chassis, Juan took it a bit further and decided to smooth all the welds to make a seamlessly smooth piece of art. Let's start with the most obvious: This '53 model truck has a '56 model grille that Juan feels adds a little finesse to the front end. Moving on to the paint phase of his build, Juan decided to trust a familiar shop with the chassis and truck body. Keeping with this sophisticated look, Juan finished out the interior using an Ididit steering column attached to the Billet Specialties leather-wrapped steering wheel, a Hurst shifter, Vintage Air climate controls and the attractively displayed Dakota Digital VHX gauges. [Extracted from the article]
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