Up next Battle in Bama: Cool Trucks and Battleship Backdrop Published on October 26, 2023 Author Mike Self Tags 1957 chevy truck specs, house of kolor snow white pearl, premier street rods, pretty trucks, snow white 57 chevy, snow white 57 chevy truck, snow white custom, snow white truck, truck magazine, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 SNOW WHITE | A Fairy Tale ’57 A Fairy Tale ’57 When it comes to building classic custom trucks, you’re always better off starting with as pristine an example as you can find, which admittedly can be a challenge. After all, most trucks are used as, well, trucks, so they’ve seen their fair share of abuse. Now add 60 years to the equation and the task becomes even more daunting. And despite our affinity for cutting up pretty much anything, it’s still a shame to slice into a survivor or a fully restored truck. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter So, what do you do when you want to build a custom truck out of something that’s older than you are? Although there are no shortcuts to custom classic truck stardom, there is such a thing as doing things the smart way. George and India Sepulveda wanted the ultimate ’57 Chevy truck, and as it turned out, the perfect shop to help them fulfill their dream was in their own backyard. Premier Street Rods of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, is already known for building some pretty exceptional rides, but it’s one of its latest endeavors that has been taking the industry by storm. Luckily for the Sepulvedas, their project would be the perfect platform to show off Premier’s newest products, which include some pretty revolutionary stuff for truck aficionados. “Luckily for the Sepulvedas, their project would be the perfect platform to show off Premier’s newest products, which include some pretty revolutionary stuff for truck aficionados.” Kerry Logsdon from Premier Street Rods explained the Sepulvedas’ build: “We were excited to make history with this ‘new’ 1957 Chevy 3100. By using a new GM-licensed Premier truck cab and sheet-metal package, we hope our customers will save money, time, blood, sweat and tears on their builds.” Yeah, there are now brand-new 1955-57 GM cabs available. In fact, Premier offers new cabs and sheet metal for GM trucks from 1947-59, which pretty much covers all of the bases for most pre-C-10 lovers. THE FULLY DETAILED ENGINE BAY IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING, WITH AN EQUALLY AMAZING LS3 PROVIDING PLENTY OF THRILLS. While some may raise an eyebrow at the claim that money can be saved by using new metal, when you think about all of the time and cash it often takes to restore sheet metal, especially a cab, we have no doubt that starting with fresh steel can be a more economical alternative when you really crunch the numbers. The fellas at Premier grabbed one of their fresh ’57 cabs, along with a new bed from MAR-K and a TCI chassis, and got to work on the truck that would eventually be dubbed Snow White; no doubt because they knew it would be the fairest of them all. “While we’re still trying to decide whether this truck should be a 1957 model or a 2017 model (after all, every single part on the truck is new), we’d like to think that it’s 1957 all over again, but this time it’s much, much cooler.” The TCI underpinnings feature RideTech ShockWave airbag/shock combos all around, which allow the suspension to be fine-tuned to road conditions and/or required attitude/altitude. These adjustments can happen either automatically or manually thanks to the tried-and-true AccuAir suspension management system. While many would argue that a 20/22-inch wheel combo would be too big for a truck of this era, Premier and Budnik teamed up to prove otherwise. These G Series Spyder wheels look absolutely perfect with their Nitto INVO tires. With a 638-hp LS3 under the hood, we’re sure India and George need all the traction they can get. Trick features such as the E-Stopp push-button emergency brake ensure that the truck has an extra measure of convenience and safety built right in to go along with the gobs of power and torque. A MODIFIED DASHBOARD WAS WRAPPED IN RED LEATHER, WITH DAKOTA DIGITAL GAUGES TAKING CENTER STAGE. THE LOKAR SHIFTER AND EXTRA PEDAL SHOW THAT THIS TRUCK WAS BUILT FOR FUN. Since the truck had brand-new sheet metal all around, Ross Logsdon and his team at Premier could get down on the body mods without wasting any time, so they installed Lokar door handles and a rear roll pan, and conjured up a smoothed front bumper while they were at it. The aluminum-trimmed bed floor is absolutely stunning and is representative of the care and quality that went into the rest of the build. Once the body was complete, it was doused in layers of House of Kolor Snow White with bits of Blue Blood Red providing the perfect contrast. ONCE THE ALUMINUM BED FLOOR IS RAISED IT REVEALS … ANOTHER BED FLOOR. DOES IT GET MORE DETAILED THAN THAT? During the early stages of putting the truck together, Premier was actually offered a spot in E-Stopp’s booth at SEMA, so the truck was able to debut in front of thousands, where we’re sure it instantly became a favorite of many—ourselves included. While we’re still trying to decide whether this truck should be a 1957 model or a 2017 model (after all, every single part on the truck is new), we’d like to think that it’s 1957 all over again, but this time it’s much, much cooler. What we do know for sure is that the Sepulvedas have a perfect storybook ending with their new ’57 Chevy. [divider] TRUCK SPECS [/divider] OWNERS George and India Sepulveda 1957 Chevy 3100 Lake Havasu City, AZ ENGINE 2016 GM 427-ci LS3 built by BluePrint Engines Forged Mahle pistons Dual Coil .650-inch lift valve springs Eddie Motorsports valve covers MSD wires Holley EFI Eddie Motorsports pulley drive system Performance Rod & Custom radiator SPAL radiator fan Vibrant Performance intake Sanderson headers Borla Type S mufflers Custom aluminum fuel cell Tremec T-56 six-speed transmission Mid-shift conversion Lokar Performance Products shifter McLeod twin disc clutch CHASSIS & SUSPENSION TCI Engineering chassis with IFS Currie Enterprises rearend with 3:88 Tru-Trac limited slip 4-link with track bar RideTech ShockWaves at each corner AccuAir management system Wilwood 14-inch brakes front and rear Wilwood 7-inch dual diaphragm booster/master WHEELS & TIRES 20×9 and 22×11 Budnik G Series Spyder wheels 245/35ZR20 and 285/30ZR22 Nitto INVO tires BODY & PAINT Work performed by Premier Street Rods New Premier Street Rods 1957 Chevy 3100 cab and sheet metal MAR-K bed Customized front bumper and rear roll pan Custom running boards Lokar Performance Products door handles Eddie Motorsports hood hinges Brushed aluminum bed floor Custom glass Nova-Lux headlights House of Kolor Snow White Pearl and Blue Blood Red paint Pinstriping by Big Chris INTERIOR & STEREO Work performed by Ron Mangus Interiors/Premier Street Rods Custom red leather seats Custom red leather door panels and headliner Red carpet with custom red leather floor mats Dashboard wrapped in red leather Custom switches AccuAir Touchpad Custom interior handles ididit steering column Billet Specialties steering wheel Dakota Digital gauges Resto-Mod Air climate control Alpine head unit Kicker speakers and amplifier Optima battery Special Thanks From the Owner: “To the Premier Street Rods team, AccuAir, Advanced Keys, American Autowire, BluePrint Engines, Borla Mufflers, Budnik Wheels, Currie Enterprises, Dakota Digital, Eddie Motorsports, E-Stopp Brake, House of Kolor, ididit, JRD International, JD Machine, KSH Products, Lokar Performance Products, MAR-K Beds, Nova-Lux, PraxAir, Performance Rod & Custom, Precision Replacement Parts, Resto-Mod Air, RideTech, Ron Mangus, Sanderson Headers, Silver Sport Transmission, TCI Engineering, Vibrant Performance and Wilwood Brakes.”
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