I want a daily driver that’s interesting, economical, and useful. I’ve fancied an early Chevy 1st Series for ages, but can’t justify spending circa 10 Grand on something to drive every day and scratch, dent, and abuse.
I needed it to be diesel and quite rugged. I don’t fancy 4X4s so started looking for something suitable as a donor. After much searching, and trying to keep build costs to an absolute minimum, having set a personal goal to obtain an end result for as little cash as possible.
To prove that it can be done on a budget, I have come up with this: The marriage of a 1948 Chevy pickup and a Mazda B2200…
Builder: StreetFighter
Build Thread: www.rodsnsods.co.uk/forum/
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