Up next WILL IT RUN? You’ll NEVER guess what we found in this forgotten 34 year old Chevy truck. Published on July 21, 2022 Author Adam Johnson Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Steve Bohte’s 1955 F-100 Cruiser When the significant other says safety issues need to be addressed, they get addressed. Although Steve Bohte was fine driving around his 1955 F-100 as a cruiser, she was not. The brakes needed work, and it was time to get them fixed. Being an Axalta paint representative, Steve knows a lot of custom shops, and one he knew well was Rock-It Hot Rods in Amite, Louisiana. Owner Michael Dupuy and Steve discussed putting Wilwood brakes on his F-100 to solve the stopping issues.Subscribe to our weekly newsletter Plan in Motion They agreed to a plan, and the crew completely disassembled truck. They scrapped the old frame and installed a new Scott’s Hot Rods Superslam chassis with Accuair CVT airbag system and Wilwood brakes on the chassis along with Ridetech airbags on all four corners. Because it’s mostly a bare chassis, they fabricated a custom core support, body, and cab mounts. Finishing off the chassis, a set of American Racing UN 407 in size of 20×9 on the front and 20×14 on the rear surrounded by Micky Thompson rubber. To achieve the look Steve wanted, every square inch of the body was touched in some way. To propel “DA Brake Job” down the road destroying the Micky Thompson rubber is a 2017 Ford Coyote Performance Crate motor and a Ford Crate 6R80 automatic transmission. To help the Coyote breathe is a set of Patriot headers attached to Borla Atak custom stainless exhaust. Nothing Untouched To achieve the look Steve wanted, every square inch of the body was touched in some way. The Rock-It crew narrowed and lowered the wheelwells. They shaved the drip rails and added Kindigit door handles and a roll pan. They recessed the grille and modified it to accept a lighted blue Ford oval. In the bed, mahogany wood lines the floor to cover up the custom hatch that opens electronically to expose the custom work on the frame. The running boards were stretched and extended up to the body. Both front and rear fenders were modified to accommodate the massive wheels. The Scott’s Hot Rods chassis looks amazing under the wood bed floor. Once all the body mods were complete, Steve chose Axalta Cromax custom mix he named “Amore’ Honey Effect” for the color. Shannon Alexander laid down a flawless paint job with tons of clear. Once dry, it was wet sanded and buffed to perfection. Custom Interior The quality of this build would not be complete without a full custom interior. Wesley Cato at Anything Auto & Upholstery covered the Buick LaCrosse bucket seats in distressed leather and Ultrasuede with Krist Kustoms seat medallions. He covered the remaining interior pieces with distressed leather. He also constructed a center console and covered it to match. They purchased door panels and a headliner from Mid-Fifty Ford parts and covered them to match, too. The dash was painted to match the outside of the truck and Dakota Digital gauges were used for instrument cluster. Mercedes carpet finishes off the interior. Special Thanks Steve would like to thank his spouse Ambre Mendel, Shannon Alexander, Scotts Hot Rods, Michael Dupuy, Rock-It Hot Rods, Wesley Cato, and Anything Car Audio & Interior TECH SPECS OWNER Steve Bohte Truck: 1955 F100 Name: Da Brake Job Location: Kenner, Louisiana Engine 2017 Ford Coyote V-8 Ford Performance Crate Motor Patriot Headers Borla Atak Mufflers. Transmission: Ford Crate 6R80 Automatic Chassis/Suspension Scott’s Hot Rods Superslam Chassis AccuAir CVT airbag system Wilwood Brakes RideTech Airbag Custom core support, body, and cab mounts Wheels/Tires American Racing UN 407 wheels 20×9 front, 20×14 rear Micky Thompson tires Exterior Wheel wells were narrowed and lowered Shaved the drip rails Kindigit door handles Roll pan Grille was recessed and modified to accept a lighted blue Ford oval Mahogany wood bed floor Custom electronic hatch Stretched and extended running boards Front and rear fenders were modified to accommodate the massive wheels Axalta Cromax Paint “Amore’ Honey Effect” Interior Buick Lacrosse bucket seats in destressed leather and ultra-suede with Krist Kustoms seat medallions. Custom center console Dash painted to match the outside of the truck Dakota Digital gauges Mercedes carpet
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