1953 Ford F100 - Behind The Scenes At The Roadster Shop

1953 Ford F100 - Behind The Scenes At The Roadster Shop

Finishing a project seems to be a monumental task these days, no matter what it is. Mowing the lawn, putting in a new fence, even regular vehicle maintenance can be a tough thing to accomplish with our busy day-to-day lives, but all this pales in comparison to building or restoring a truck from the ground up. Turning the key and driving off in a freshly completed truck causes all manner of stomach and brain fluctuations, not to mention sensations that can hardly be rivaled, and it better stay that way, because it was a hard road to get to that point!

More than a few trucks are built in home garages of different degrees each year, and every owner/builder can attest to the struggle. The same goes for professional shops. Even though they generally have access to more equipment and space, they by no means have it easy. There are the pressures of running your own business, overseeing and/or tending employees (good workers are still hard to find!), making sure what customers ask for is what they are getting or educating them when they're not sure what they want, and, of course, ensuring the end product is the quality you want your name associated with. It's no walk in the park, even for the "biggest" shops, and just because any one of the shop-based automotive cable TV shows plaguing the airwaves today may portray life in a professional shop as fun, cool, or even embarrassing, it's still not a job for the faint of heart.

The Roadster Shop in Elgin, Illinois, pays no mind to the TV, because they have work to do! They have come a long way in the last few years, not only building Mike Crimaldi's '53 F-100, but also establishing themselves as more than just a hot rod or chassis shop (and they do both quite well), but more of a turnkey, mild-to-wild, you-dream-it-we-do-it kind of shop that can handle each stage of any build right there in-house.

With this last installment and the full feature on page 34 of this issue, we'll conclude the Roadster Shop's efforts on Mike's '53 F-100 and leave you with a few snapshots of the last stages of the final assembly. Don't worry, they'd be glad to build you a chassis for your project even if you plan on finishing it yourself. Don't forget to tell 'em CLASSIC TRUCKS sent you!