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1951 Chevrolet 3100 - The K. I. S.S. Principal

Bob Lathery's Fine '51

From the May, 2011 issue of Classic Trucks
By Jim Rizzo

Select to EnlargeI've had the pleasure of calling Bob Lathery a friend for quite a long time. Bob and I met years ago at the Goodguys Nats in Columbus, Ohio, not long after he'd finished a similar traditional-style '48 Chevy pickup. In the years that have followed Bob has built a slew of cool classic pickups and street rods-each one nicer than the previous and all in a distinctly traditional style. This past August Bob and I crossed paths again and this time he was behind the wheel of his latest ride, this fine '51 Chevy.

Unlike most of Bob's projects this one was purchased with the majority of the hard work completed-all this baby needed was a bit of the Lathery touch. Bob's always been an adherent of the keep-it-simple-stupid school of thought and he knows exactly how a few minor changes can transform a nice solid driver into a cool hot rod with a decidedly traditional air. So, starting with a solid and mechanically upgraded 40,000-mile pickup he began his "Latherication" by first lowering the pickup's stance, adding some of his signature pinstriping, swapping the hubcaps to a set much more to his liking, redoing the interior in a simple style, and stripping the chrome accessory-laden engine and replacing it with a more subtle and stock-appearing paint scheme-not a huge undertaking, but one that made a world of difference.

Select to EnlargeAs is the case with all of Bob's hot rods, be they classic trucks or cars, they're all driven extensively and without mercy. With this one it's been no different, aside from being driven daily the pickup has been from Bowling Green to Indy by way of Evensville, Columbus, and Annapolis. Like I said Bob doesn't let any grass grow under his wheels. From what I understand, Bob's got some big plans for this '51, and if there's one thing I've learned over the years, Bob's plans are always achieved and always impressive examples of keeping things simple.

Bob Lathery
Jeffersonville, Indiana
1951 Chevy 3100

CHASSIS FRAME: modified stock
MODIFICATIONS: '78 Camaro subframe
REAREND / RATIO: GM 10-bolt / 3.70:1
REAR SUSPENSION: leaf
REAR BRAKES: Wilwood disc
FRONT SUSPENSION: GM IFS
FRONT BRAKES: Wilwood disc
STEERING BOX: GM 605
FRONT WHEELS: 16x6 Wheel Smith Smoothie
REAR WHEELS: 16x8 Wheel Smith Smoothie
FRONT TIRES: 205/55R16 Michelin
REAR TIRES: 225/60R16 Michelin
GAS TANK: stock

DRIVETRAIN ENGINE: '78 Chevy 350
HEADS: iron
VALVE COVERS: steel
MANIFOLD / INDUCTION: Edelbrock / Edelbrock 650-cfm
IGNITION: GM HEI
HEADERS: Hedman
EXHAUST / MUFFLERS: stainless / Flowmaster
TRANSMISSION: TH350
SHIFTER: Lokar
BODY STYLE: 3100 pickup
MODIFICATIONS: restored
FENDERS FRONT / REAR: stock
HOOD: stock
GRILLE: stock
BED: stock, oak bed wood
PAINT TYPE / COLOR: urethane / '51 Chevy green
HEADLIGHTS / TAILLIGHTS: stock / stock
OUTSIDE MIRRORS: aftermarket
BUMPERS: modified stock
INTERIOR DASHBOARD: stock
GAUGES: Summit Racing
AIR CONDITIONING: none
STEREO: Kenwood
STEERING WHEEL: S'59 Chevy Impala
STEERING COLUMN: '94 Buick
SEATS: custom made
UPHOLSTERY BY: Sneeds Hot Rod Upholstery, Louisville, KY
MATERIAL / COLOR: vinyl / dark green
CARPET: OEM rubber mat
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