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s the years pass, there’s always one ride that totally instills itself into your memory banks for decades with its own unique style, powerful enough to make you want to channel its influences into a future build. It’s almost as if time stands still, securing its historic roots till tapped once again to bring it back to life. The ’56 Ford F-100 laid out across our pages owned by Paul Close of Tolland, Connecticut, is one such subject paying homage to days past. In fact, its early ’60s custom vibe was inspired by a prize-winning ’57 Ford Fairlane built by John North (and later owned by singer Gene Pitney) known as the “White Pearl.”
As the decades went by, plenty of neat rides passed through the home shop, however he never forgot the excitement of driving his very first F-100 back in the day. Some 50 years later he visited with his original boss (Carr) who had relocated to Maine in retirement. During the visit, it was discovered that Carr had started the restoration of a ’56 F-100 that had never been finished. A deal was worked out with Paul swapping cash for keys to complete the journey. Once home in the shop, he laid it all out to devise a plan for the truck as a fresh canvas to channel many of the custom touches, which he idolized from the White Pearl while also fusing upgraded handling and solid vintage performance.
To bring an equal amount of allure to the business office, the factory dash was filled with a reproduction gauge cluster from CJ Pony Parts to monitor the vitals, complemented by dash-top Stewart-Warner tach and an underdash assortment of vintage Stewart-Warner dials. A Juliano’s banjo-style steering wheel mounts to a GM tilt column to carve a course with shifts clicking through a custom shifter while Vintage Air supplies the comfort and Sony powers the tunes. For a glimmer of unique style, a set of modified Jeep Wagoneer heated buckets and custom center console were handed over to Ken Nadeau of Ellington, Connecticut, to work his magic, stitching up a winning combination of white Naugahyde with gold diamond stitched pearl inserts accented by matching side panels and headliner complemented by black loop carpeting. Final details include a Speed King drum pedal accelerator, vintage microphone shift knob, and wiring by Paul that pulls it all together. This is one classic truck that’s seeing plenty of miles covering the East Coast bringing along endless cool style wherever it goes, and to us that’s just bitchin!