The Iron Trap shop truck is so close to being ready to run! Watch as they install some nice new parts this week and actually sit in it and make engine noises for the first time. I think this is going to be a pretty special truck that gets driven so much.
The more I watch Iron Trap videos the more I want to build a 1920-1940 hot rod. They seem so simple and bare-bones if you want them to be and that means that you can put one together pretty quickly if you have the right parts and pieces laying around. Since the Iron Trap gang does, this cool shop truck project should be pretty simple and straightforward for them to get up and running. It’s especially nice since it is going to be a shop truck and not something that has to be super clean and finished when done.
That doesn’t mean it won’t be cool though! Check out video one of this project. There is more to come and you’ll dig it.
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Video Description:
When we purchased the 1929 Ford Roadster Pickup it was missing a windshield and stanchions. We were able to find a gentleman on the HAMB that makes 2″ chopped stanchions and a fan brought a windshield to the National Model A meet in Morgantown, PA. The stanchions need to have the holes drilled, and the windshield needs to be chopped 2″ to fit. Matt also picked up a new bed for the RPU on the way to Michigan for the 1970 Chevelle parts we recently purchased. The new windshield, and bed really changed the look of the truck and we may be able to take it for a spin soon!!!