Saturday, November 30, 2013

1974 Ford Bronco- New Project

New Project Time- A beautiful 1974 Ford Bronco. Not a lot to be done with this little beauty but it'll be fun none the less to get her back up and road worthy. Probably a new engine or going through the one that's in it- owner isn't sure yet which direction she wants to go in. Probably new tires and going through the exhaust system. Someone started the project and did a decent job but now we're going to finish it.






Friday, October 25, 2013

Bar Stools, so cool!!!

So Peck's Customs doesn't just work on cars, we also make custom stuff! A customer came to us a couple weeks ago wanting some bar stools made with old tractor seats and tire rims. She's picking up the first batch today and I think she'll be thrilled because they turned out awesome!





Tuesday, October 15, 2013

1957 Powell update

The actual 1957 Powell is finally here and we'll begin working on her in the next couple of weeks. Remember in the earlier post I wrote that there were only 4 of these trucks left in existence. What a treat to be in possession of one and to be working to restore it!


She's rough, really rough, but she'll shine once more!


Engine compartment is home to a 1946 Plymouth Flat Head 6


This is history! A tale of American ingenuity and creativity.  

Friday, September 27, 2013

1957 Powell Restoration project

Have you ever heard of a Powell pick up truck? Have you ever seen a Powell pick up truck? My guess is probably no. Not many people have seen them because they are exceedingly rare. Of the roughly 1200 of them made in the 1950's there are only about 120 of them left in existence and the vast majority of them are non running, rusting into the dirt, and not really worth a second glance.

Well, we had a man come to a yard sale we had a few months back and he mentioned that he had one of these trucks- a 1957 (of which only 4 remain) that he wanted to have restored. He has since purchased 2 more Powell Trucks (both 1956) for parts and dropped one off in our yard yesterday. They are quite the historic time piece and a sight to see! If you'd like to see some pictures of some restored or even unrestored, please visit Powell Truck Registry for some great information and pictures.

The Powell family were visionaries and some of the features they put in their trucks were truly inspired. For example, on some of the trucks, on the rear fender there was a cap that would pull out and attached to the cap was a long tube that was intended to be used for storing fishing poles! What a great idea!


Here's the 1956 currently in our yard and it still has the fishing pole holder! 


This one's for parts so there won't be much left of her when we're done but her parts will be used for a good purpose- to breathe life back into a 1957 that will be beautiful when we're done.

Feel free to come by and see this piece of American history in person!

Friday, September 13, 2013

Dodge 440 video

Here's a video of the Dodge 440 we've been working on and sharing pictures of. She roars like a beastie!


Wednesday, September 4, 2013

2000 Dodge Dakota- Update



Well folks, here she is with all 550 HP 440 glory. She runs and sounds amazing! Very beefy, throaty, sounds like she'll set the road on fire! Finishing up the wiring and clutch then we'll take her for a drive. This project has been a long time in the making but definitely worth it! Her owner's face lit up like a Christmas tree when we fired her for the first time last weekend. It was awesome!


85 Chevy short bed 4x4 project

We're working on a beautiful 1985 Chevrolet short bed that was brought to us being 2 wheel drive and the owner wants it 4 wheel drive so we purchased a donor vehicle and stripped it to the frame, cleaned and painted the frame and are now in the process of putting her truck on the new frame. It's been a fun project with the wife and kids helping with the cleaning and such- a real family effort.


Here's the truck when it first came to us- 2 wheel drive.


Here's the donor truck...what's left of it after my kids went after it with tools!


Donor truck frame.


Donor truck frame after much wire brushing and a coat of primer.


Donor truck frame after 4 coats of gloss black paint.


Engine compartment of project truck before we tore into her.

                                     
Front end off and getting ready to pull engine and transmission.


Cab off old frame, getting ready for undercoating.


shooting the underside of the cab with rubberized undercoating to protect it from rust and damage.


Engine compartment before clean up

                                      

Engine compartment after clean up.


Truck bed on it's new frame!!

                                               

Brand spanking new Toyo M/T's on freshly powder coated Rally Rims!


Putting cab and bed back together on new 4x4 frame!


Looking pretty sweet!


Freshening up the engine.


Shiny new parts!

                                      


Getting ready to put engine and trans back in!


Home sweet home :)

We're working on the wiring now and will soon have the front of the truck put back on. I'll update pictures as I take them. 












Saturday, June 22, 2013

Dodge 440 Project- Exhaust

Exhaust is done and looking good!


Very clean, gonna sound great!



The headers came out awesome!


Getting the fuel lines and such ran and hooked up this week. 
I can't wait to hear this thing fire up and roar.


She's coming back together! 



Come by and see what we're up to down here at Peck's!



Thursday, May 16, 2013

Bad Boy Dodge 440 Project

There she is in all her 550 horse power glory! 


Custom built headers.

I don't think this beauty could be any hotter!

Almost ready to put the engine into the newly painted compartment. We had to modify things a bit to make the motor fit. 

Can't wait to hear it fire for the first time!!


Comfortably nestled in it's new home :)




Friday, May 3, 2013

2000 Jeep Wrangler- Finished Product

Well here she is, folks. Not much Jeep left in her- just the body really- but she's ready to play.
Chevy engine and transmission, Full width Ford running gear, Chevy steering, Custom dash and exhaust- all perched atop 38 inch Super Swampers. 





The two who made it happen: James Peck and Cameron Peck here at Peck's Customs! Come check us out.