It has been said that when a dream takes so long to realize it almost becomes a fantasy. A good friend asked us to help him complete the metalwork on his 1947 Pontiac.
First order of business was to repair all the rusted areas with fresh sheet metal. This included wheeling up a new truck skin and front fender sections. The fun began by massaging the rear quarters to accept Buick tail lights. The owner's goal was to convert this Pontiac into a Streamliner so we adapted a set of Streamliner rear fenders. The fuel filler needed to be switched to the passenger side so we recreated a 'factory stamped' access with door. Fender skirts and all the brightwork was hand fabricated.
The interior was customized by modifying the dash to conceal a modern Stereo and GPS head unit, the standard hand pull e-brake was replaced with a foot operated model. Trick HVAC vents were installed and ducts routed to the rear cabin area.