1947 Canopy Express - Post War Perfection 
 
David Franco's '47 Canopy Express 
By Rob Fortier 
Photography by Marco Patino 
   You  think just building a classic truck is a tough task? Try restoring  one-it's not as easy as it may sound. The majority of street  rod/classic truck hobbyists have at their fingertips an abundance of  aftermarket manufacturers and suppliers that offer practically  everything under the sun to complete an entire vehicle. On the other  hand, finicky restorers are typically left with having to hunt down  hard-to-find bits and pieces, and in the world of Chevrolet, that  translates into rare and expensive accessories. Oftentimes, those  collectibles will require you to spend another arm and a leg just to  bring them back to life-as opposed to simply opening the package a new  part comes wrapped in. No, restoration isn't for everyone, but those  who do undertake the daunting task know what they're in for-or better  yet, what to expect when all's said and done. Just ask David Franco. 
  
  No  stranger to the super-pricey world of vintage Chevrolets, Los Angelino  David Franco knows full well what it takes to resurrect a rare Canopy  Express. This curvaceous hauler isn't his first foray with a vintage  3107-Series commercial, as he's also got a restored '48, as well. With  the exception of color choice (Buick Ocean Blue), if you didn't know  better, you'd think somebody took this one straight off the showroom  floor and tucked it safely away in storage for the last  half-century-that is, not without first acquiring all the fine  dealer-option accessories for it! In reality, David searched far and  wide (eventually locating the '47 in Virginia) before spending the  better part of three years getting it to look as it does today. With  the assistance of shops such as Epstein Restorations, Garvey Auto Body,  and Area 51 Upholstery, the Canopy was carefully re-crafted to its  former glory...and then some. Contrary to the statements above,  however, there was one aftermarket manufacturer who did play a major  role in the project in supplying the majority of restoration  parts-Chevs of the 40's. 
  
   As  for the truck itself and, more importantly, its history as a General  Motors product, it is considered by some a member of a landmark family  of vehicles. While many history books contradict themselves in the  actual "birth date" of Chevrolet/GMC's all-new truck line-it is,  indeed, 1947-the fact remains, the new trucks hit the market before the  bread-and-butter passenger car models! There's quite a bit of  speculation on just how and why this came to be, but nevertheless,  Chevrolet enthusiasts like David Franco are very fortunate to have not  only a fairly decent surplus of original '47-53 Advance Design trucks  to tinker with, but quite the abundance of dedicated GM-licensed  reproduction parts companies, as well. Among those trend-setting  post-war pickups to emerge from GM's assembly plants and arrive on the  streets of America in the summer of 1947, the Canopy Express may just  be the crown jewel of them all-at least it is in the eyes of Mr. Franco. 
  
    | Facts & Figures |    
    | David Franco |    
    | Los Angeles, California |    
    | 1947 Chevrolet Canopy Express |    
| CHASSIS |  
    | FRAME: |  restored by Epstein's, Montebello, CA |    
    | REAREND / RATIO: |  open-dif / 4.11:1 |    
    | REAR SUSPENSION: |  stock, de-arched leaves |    
    | REAR BRAKES: |  stock |    
    | FRONT SUSPENSION: |  dropped axle |    
    | FRONT BRAKES: |  stock |    
    | STEERING BOX: |  stock |    
    | WHEELS: |  acces. artillery, 16x4 |    
    | TIRES: |  Firestone, 600-16 |    
    | GAS TANK: |  stock |    
| DRIVETRAIN |  
    | ENGINE: |  Thriftmaster 216 |    
    | HEAD: |  stock |    
    | ROCKER COVER: |  stock |    
    | MANIFOLD / INDUCTION: |  stock / Rochester B |    
    | IGNITION: |  Delco points |    
    | HEADERS: |  Fenton cast iron |    
    | EXHAUST: |  dual |    
    | TRANSMISSION: |  stock 3-speed |    
    | MODIFICATIONS: |  converted to open drive |    
    | SHIFTER: |  on-column |    
| BODY |  
    | STYLE: |  3107 Canopy Express Deluxe |    
    | MODIFICATIONS: |  none |    
    | FENDERS FRONT / REAR: |  stock, acces. trim package |    
    | HOOD: |  stock w/acces. ornament  |    
    | GRILLE: |  stock w/acces. guard |    
    | BED: |  none (refinished oak floor), new side curtains |    
    | BODYWORK: |  Manuel, Garvey Auto Body, El Monte, CA |    
    | PAINT TYPE / COLOR: |  2-stage / Buick Ocean Blue |    
    | PINSTRIPES: |  David, Dragon Shop, Santa Fe Springs, CA |    
    | HEADLIGHTS / TAILLIGHT: |  stock / single, stock |    
    | OUTSIDE MIRRORS: |  stock |    
    | VISOR: |  Fulton |    
    | BUMPERS: |  stock w/acces. guards |    
| INTERIOR |  
    | DASHBOARD: |  stock |    
    | GAUGES: |  stock |    
    | STEREO: |  retrofit stock radio |    
    | STEERING WHEEL: |  GM acces. banjo |    
    | STEERING COLUMN: |  stock |    
    | SEATS: |  commercial buckets |    
    | UPHOLSTERY BY: |  Mike Perez, Area 51, Bellflower, CA |    
    | MATERIAL / COLOR: |  vinyl / plaid |    
    | Carpet: |  vinyl floor mat |    
 
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