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For the Love of Vintage: A First Timer’s ’49 Bow Tie

“I developed a love for the 1949 Chevy truck at an early age,” says Mark Lynch, owner of the killer ’49 seen here. “I visited a Christmas tree farm in Pennsylvania with my family every year, and the farm would use a beat up ’49 to transport the trees from the fields to your car. I remember dreaming of owning a truck just like that someday—and maybe even starting my own farm.”

Rear of Mark Lynch's '49 Chevy 3100 Advance Design Pickup

Locking Down the Truck

Well, there was no word if Mark had chased down his dream of entering the Christmas tree market, but he has since locked down the truck that he has wanted since he was a kid. Now, it might not be the exact truck that was used at the tree farm he once visited, but it is the same year and make, and in far better condition. “I located this truck on the Streetside Classics website,” Mark said. “I didn’t really get a ‘deal’ on it, but it was the exact model I wanted, it was in great condition, and was restored to original ’49 condition and functionality.”

Bed of Mark Lynch's '49 Chevy 3100 Advance Design Pickup

The Setup

To help get the Chevy 3100 Advance Design pickup right where Mark wanted, he reached out to Switch Suspension of Mesa, Arizona to give it all the necessary updates. While riding on ‘bags wasn’t an avenue Mark was interested in perusing, coil-overs were the only other sensible direction to go. What they had in mind was an all-new frame from Roadster Shop. The Spec chassis came complete with Wilwood spindles, Baer brakes, Fox coil-overs at each corner, and a parallel 4-link at the rear to give the truck a much more responsive and cushier ride quality, which is ultimately what Mark was concerned with.

Front of Mark Lynch's '49 Chevy 3100 Advance Design Pickup

Finding Patience

As exciting as the suspension overhaul was for Mark, it was equally rough on his nerves. “I found the most challenging part of the rebuild to be my own patience,” he admits. “I am a self-employed contractor and am used to having control over a fairly predictable schedule, and this experience proved to be the exact opposite for me.” While the progress on the chassis was steady, it just didn’t come together overnight.

Wheel and tires of Mark Lynch's '49 Chevy 3100 Advance Design Pickup

Rolling Attire

To ease his mind and move his attention elsewhere, he began shopping around for a fresh set of wheels and tires. To give the truck that old school aesthetic with an updated appearance, he landed on a set of 20-inch US Wheel smoothies complete with 255/35R20 and 285/35R20 Nitto NT555 G2 tires with white walls added by Diamond Back Classics. These tires are the perfect choice for a vehicle like this as they can hold up to the demands of the high-performance chassis.

LS Engine of Mark Lynch's '49 Chevy 3100 Advance Design Pickup

Bump Up Front

With Mark becoming more comfortable with the idea of being patient with major changes on his truck, the motion of building a much newer engine for the truck was put into high gear. For this phase of the truck’s updating, the crew at Speed Sports, in Gilbert, Arizona began cooking up a healthy 5.3L LS seasoned with a 4L60E automatic transmission for the ultimate in cruising comfort. The engine was kept on the modest side of modification, but just the addition of a modern performance engine to a truck as old as Mark's is a huge gain on all fronts.

Interior of Mark Lynch's '49 Chevy 3100 Advance Design Pickup

Creature Comforts

To keep up with the direction the ’49 was heading, the truck’s interior was next to be tended to. Leather and suede upholstery that’s complete with black and blue double diamond stitching was used to update the bench seat. To add a bump to the cab’s entertainment value, a complete audio system featuring a Retro Sounds head unit, and Rockford Fosgate speakers and amps was wired up. Battling the heat Arizona is a new Vintage Air A/C system that was installed so Mark could cruise his truck comfortably all summer long. For a well-rounded, polished appearance, a Billet Specialties steering wheel and Dakota Digital gauges were included to the list of upgrades inside the cab.

Seat of Mark Lynch's '49 Chevy 3100 Advance Design Pickup

The Big Payoff

The approximately 12-month rebuild was a mixed bag of emotions for Mark, but once the dust settled, and the truck was ready to burn rubber, he couldn’t help but look back to where it all started. “While the build did serve double duty as an advertising opportunity for our business, the ultimate excitement I’ve received from this process is ending up with the keys to my childhood dream truck,” he said. “I am so thankful for the time and effort the team at Switch Suspension put into the truck."

Rear of Mark Lynch's '49 Chevy 3100 Advance Design Pickup

Bringing it Full Circle

With his dream now a reality, you can bet Mark will be whipping around town in his freshly remodeled Chevy pickup as often as possible. His story is a hybrid of “built” and “bought” that now fits him like a glove—proof that there is no right or wrong way to drive the truck you really want.

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