THE CHIEF
Street Trucks|October 2020
Who Said You Can’t Put Makeup on a Pig Nose?
JON HANSEN
THE CHIEF

SOMETIMES THE BEST CREATIONS EMERGE FROM PLANS THAT NEVER SHOULD HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE FIRST PLACE.

When Brian Oswalt met Eric Banks at LST 2016, that alone was a luck of the draw. Brian, being from South Carolina, and Eric, being from Oklahoma, being brought together in Texas only by discussing Eric’s then F-100 build is quite the one-in-a-million statistic on its own. Leave it to the truck scene, right? Well, after some mutually given compliments and construction criticism, car guy to car guy, the connection must have clicked pretty well, because later that year Brian contacted Eric to do some work for him on his ’53 Bel Air build. After a painter dropped the ball on getting that car done in time for SEMA, the two decided it was time to knock out a “quick build” while the ’53 was at a standstill. What you see before you now is that “quick build.” While plans began as something a bit simpler, one thing led to another as vehicle projects seem to do, and this masterpiece emerged... and in NO way are we upset about it.

One of the biggest objectives on this Chevy build was to be unique, which in the C10 game is quite the task these days. For starters, they decided to use the ’60-’61 “Pig Nose” body of C10. They are rarely seen, much less heavily mod’ed, so it immediately seemed like a natural choice for their main objective. Within a day—yes, a single day—Eric hopped online and found the starting point he wanted: 1961, a longbed, small back window pig nose ... but much of that would change soon enough.

This story is from the October 2020 edition of Street Trucks.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the October 2020 edition of Street Trucks.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.