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Ol’ Double Nickel Chevy Pickup

Grant Cox December 02, 2022 All Feature Vehicles

Todd Pearce’s Double Nickel Chevy

The moment Todd heard that his dad, Ray Pearce, owner of R&R Street Rods, got a sweet little ’55 Chevy pickup on a trade deal for some land, he instantly set his sights on owning the Nickel Chevy truck. It didn’t take him long to compile a list of must-haves for the ’55. The truck’s blue paint and small back window were the top two items he wanted to change.

Todd got his wish to alter the cab and the color when the truck was involved in a small fender bender. He took the truck to the guys at R&R Street Rods to review the damage. The plan was to swap out the 1955 cab for a 1957 cab with a big back window. It wasn’t going to be a simple swap, but the guys at R&R worked their magic and did the metal work to get the newly acquired 1957 ready for paint.

rear of the truck
The custom roll pan with LED lights really cleans up the rear of the truck.

BFG g-Force T/A KDW tire of Nickle Chevy

With the flush design of the Kindig-it chrome door handles, it cleans up the exterior with style and functionality all in one.

While the truck was in the shop, Todd had Brandon Arnold work his metal craftsmanship to smooth the dash and vents in front of the windshield. Brandon didn’t stop there, though, he also shaved the drip rails and firewall and custom-fabricated a one-off roll pan for the rear of the truck. Todd’s nephew, Rick, even got his hands on the project and made a custom hideaway license plate assembly. Todd didn’t stop there, instead of just leaving the factory door handles to stick out like an eyesore, a set of Kindig-It Designs door handles were worked into the door skins for a smooth, functional look.

Once all of the metal fabrication was completed, Todd took his truck to Hack Shack in Rogers, Arkansas, to have the body sanded and prepped for PPG Vibrant Candy Red paint. To accent the custom paint, a set of ghost flames were sprayed. Once the truck rolled out of the paint booth, Todd was truly ecstatic about how the exterior turned out.

“Once all of the metal fabrication was completed, Todd took his Chevy truck to Hack Shack in Rogers, Arkansas, to have the body sanded and prepped for PPG Vibrant Candy Red paint. To accent the custom paint, a set of ghost flames were sprayed.”

A smoothed and painted engine bay of Nickle Chevy
A smoothed and painted engine bay looks clean and matches the Chevy truck’s exterior.
The custom console
The custom console is a unique interior feature Todd added to his Chevy truck in addition to reupholstered Chevy seats.

The custom console

Todd Pearce’s Double Nickel Chevy

It was time to call up his good friends at McCelland Upholstery in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, and let them do their work on the interior. They installed a Vintage Air system to keep Todd cool while he drives down the highway. One special interior touch that Todd insisted on was a custom console that flowed between the new generation Chevy seats covered in black and gray ultra leather hides.

To get Todd that cool, low look, a Scotts front IFS airbag system replaced the stock setup. The rear system also received an Airlift ’bag setup to get the height adjustability he was looking for.

To give the truck the overall appearance he planned, Todd enlisted Intro to make create a set of 18-inch Magnum rims to go along with the BFG g-Force T/A KDW tires.

Once Todd could drive the Chevy truck down the Arkansas highways, he finally truly enjoyed his masterpiece. He could not have done it without help from his dad and Brandon. He would like to take the chance to say a big thank you to everyone who helped make this ’55 Chevy one clean custom truck that he and his family can enjoy for years to come.

The window and lock controls are Located in the center console in addition to the Alpine head unit.
The window and lock controls are Located in the center console of the Chevy in addition to the Alpine head unit.

The window and lock controls are Located in the center console in addition to the Alpine head unit. The window and lock controls are Located in the center console in addition to the Alpine head unit.


 

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