Forever Saturday Customs
We LOVE classic cars, trucks and bikes! Building them is great, but DRIVING them down the road is the ultimate rush! Some we keep, some we sell.
We have been building cars, trucks, and motorcycles forever, and since we love what we do, everyday seems like Saturday, and that's where the name comes from! We are always buying projects to turn into daily drivers. If you have a old truck, car or motorcycle, send us a few pictures and some information about it.
FSC FRIDAY FIND...1947 FORD SUPER DELUXE!
Another cool classic at the local auction house - hope it goes to a good home π.
If you find something cool today, then share it π€³ πΈ.
1949 PLYMOUTH DELUXE PROJECT!
This classic is officially on the road and coffee is always the first stop π. It was love at first sight for the Bossman when we found it sitting in weeds several years ago. Plymouth only made about 17k of this "fastback" model, making this a rare find. It took lots of hard work, and making our own parts sometimes.
FSC FRIDAY FINDS...1964 CHEVY II and 1955 CHEVY TRUCK!
Daily drivers just make our day π₯Ή. Have you seen a cool classic that made your day? Share it with us and your fellow FSC fans πΈπ€³.
TERRIFIC TRUCK TUESDAY...LATE 1970s FORD TRUCK!
If you're going to spend some cash on a vehicle, why not spend it on making your classic truck big and bad.
The truck has all of the lift kit works, as well as a nice paint job. It sure made our FSC Ford truck feel small π«£.
SATURDAY CLASSIC...1954 CHEVY BEL AIR CUSTOM!
How about those scallops!!!?? Are you saying what do mean, fish?? The designs on the front of the hood are called scallops. Scallops became popular in the late 1950s, always done by hand. Check out a video of hand painted scallops and pinstriping, you'll be amazed!
SATURDAY CLASSIC...1973 FORD THUNDERBIRD!
Yep this is a BIG car. It measures over 18 feet long with a 10 foot wheel base - to get an idea go out and measure your modern car π. Thanks to Mario in Arizona for videos and pics.
TERRIFIC TRUCK TUESDAY...1934 DODGE KC SERIES TRUCK!
This truck has been customized, but surprisingly the original equipment on this truck are the "su***de" doors π§. All of the 1934 KC series trucks were built with su***de doors. The change back to standard doors happened around April 1935.
SATURDAY CLASSIC...1959 FORD RANCHERO!!
In 1957, Ford decided to introduce a light pickup style vehicle with the ride characteristics of a car...the Ranchero. The 1959 model had a choice of 15 different two tone combinations π¨.
TERRIFIC TRUCK TUESDAY...1965 FORD TRUCK!
The 1965 Ford F-Series introduced an all-new frame, and independent "Twin I-Beam" suspension which is proudly distinguished with a "TWIN I-BEAM" emblem on the front fender.
SATURDAY CLASSICS... WINTER CAR SHOW!
A few states can enjoy car shows in the winter - thanks to Mario in Arizona for sharing these cool classics π.
WHO DO WE LOVE THIS VALENTINE'S DAY??!! π
Herbie the Love Bug of course! "Herbie" was a 1963 VW Beetle who has 5 movies and one TV show to his credit.
HAPPY SUPERBOWL SUNDAY TO THOSE WHO CELEBRATE π
So far the commercials are meh, here's a throw back to the 1969 Superbowl β‘οΈβ‘οΈβ‘οΈ
1969 Chrysler "Scuba Diver" A quirky ad from Chrysler shown during the 1969 Super Bowl.
SATURDAY CLASSIC...1961 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL!
The era was "the bigger the better' and of course plenty of rocket related styling. The 1961 Imperial had the biggest fins ever on any of the Chrysler models.
SATURDAY CLASSIC...1958 CHEVROLET DELRAY!
This Chevy model was only produced from 1954-1958, and was named after the Delray neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan.
SATURDAY CLASSICS...MADE FOR THE SNOW!!
Hope you are safe and sound from the winter weather this weekend. You might need to find one of these classics to get you through the snow.βοΈβοΈ
HAPPY NEW YEAR FSC FANS!
The "new" models are out - a look at the latest rides for some past new years. ποΈ π
FSC FRIDAY FIND...1966 MERCURY PARK LANE!
It must be a retro day at this gas station - our 1972 Ford truck and this beauty π.
MERRY CHRISTMAS FSC FANS!
THANK YOU DELIVERY PEOPLE!
They deliver the goods to make your holidays special. ππππ
THE 1953 TRUCK HEADING INTO A TIME WARP? OBLIVION? TWILIGHT ZONE? ππ«οΈ
WE WOULDN'T MIND IF SANTA STOPPED BY IN THIS!!!
Thanks to Barbara for sending this. π
TERRIFIC TRUCK TUESDAY...1920s FORD MODEL T!
How did the Ford Model T get the nickname "Tin Lizzie"? The first Model T to compete in the famous Pikes Peak race was Old Liz, who wasn't fancy, so spectators compared her to an old tin and called her Tin Lizzie. Old Liz won the race, and the name stuck.
What does Lizzie from the movie Cars think about the name? "What did you say?"
SATURDAY CLASSIC...1966 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL!
The "Imperial" model had been around since the 1920s. In 1955, Chrysler branded the Imperial as a stand alone brand, trying to capture the success of Lincoln and Cadillac. Unfortunately, they were not successful in their marketing, as the public still saw it as just another Chrysler model.
TERRIFIC TRUCK TUESDAY...1950s PANEL TRUCKS!
The name "panel truck" was first used in the early 1900s, and they were marketed for local deliveries and contracting. Now, these are highly sought after for restoration, which of course pushes up the prices π°.
SATURDAY CLASSIC...1929 FORD MODEL A ROADSTER!
The 1928-1931 Model A Roadster was highly produced so you can find lots of these for sale, to restore as you wish, like this awesome example.
Remember your home town businesses everyday...the 1953 says the coffee is just better at the local shop!
COOL CLASSIC AD MESSAGE!
VOLKS-URKEY ANYONE?
Happy Thanksgiving FSC fans!
TERRIFIC TRUCK TUESDAY...1953 CHEVY TRUCK APPRECIATION DAY!
Yeah yeah we couldn't help ourselves with some "glamour shots". Once an ultra heavy 2 ton tow truck, now basically a 1/2 ton driver. We took a road trip day recently, and might have received a lot of ππ» and π.
THANK YOU VETERANS π«‘ EVERYDAY!