Patina trucks are hot right now. You know, those trucks that look like they've been used hard and put away wet, but underneath are nicely finished and totally road-worthy, making them a kind of sleeper as well. This 1957 Chevrolet 3100 pickup nails the patina look, but packs a fresh small block V8, functional interior, and lots of upgrades.Nobody's going to confuse this for a show truck, but that's entirely the point. Artfully combining the parts from several different trucks, it definitely has that junkyard dog look that gets attention. But when you get closer, you'll see that the sheetmetal is actually in pretty darned nice condition with none of the rust holes that you'd expect on a truck with a used-up look. No, actually, someone spent a good amount of time putting it together, with good gaps and panel alignment that shows care instead of a disregard for quality, and that's the essence of the patina movement: used-up looks that disguise careful craftsmanship. Pinstripes dress it up a bit and you can tell that they were added after the body was assembled, since they're consistent from panel to panel and the areas that look "rusty" have been cleared so they will always look like this and won't get any worse, no matter what you do with it. Some missing chrome pieces, a pair of LED taillights, and a front bumper that looks to have been cut off with a torch all add to the look. At the next car show, this truck will attract all the attention, much to the chagrin of the guys with bright, shiny, expensive restorations.The interior is simple but nicely done, starting with fresh upholstery on the original bench seat. Rubber floor mats stick to the original vibe and the door panels continue the junkyard dog theme. However, you'll note there are new arm rests, fresh hardware, and more pinstripes on the dash, so you know they were careful about what they were doing. A tilt column with a fat three-spoke steering wheel means this Chevy was built to drive and there are brand new Auto Meter gauges in the dash, some of the few pieces that don't have patina all over them. There's no radio, but a Lokar shifter manages a brand new TH400 3-speed automatic transmission, a nice upgrade over the original PowerGlide. And heavy-duty belts mean it's safe to cruise, too.With just 1097 miles on the clock, the 355 cubic inch Chevy V8 under the hood is still very fresh and it runs like new. There's a bit of patina on the valve covers and firewall, but you'll note everything else is brand new. There's an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor and aluminum intake manifold, a fresh set of ceramic-coated headers, a new alternator, and a brand new wiring harness to make it all run. A big radiator ensures that this rough-looking pickup doesn't have rough-looking pickup problems and there's a new exhaust system with glasspack-style mufflers for an appropriate soundtrack. The beefy TH400 hangs on a fresh cross member and you'll note that the entire front suspension has been rebuilt with new hardware throughout. The same is true with the original rear end, which has new shocks holding it up. Vintage Torque Thrust wheels up front and truck-like steelies in back complete the look and give it a wicked stance.We promise you won't be able to have more fun than with this truck. It drives beautifully but looks like it just lost a fight, and everyone's going to love it. Call now!