street Trucks magazine’s Sergeant Square charity project, aimed at supporting Mission 22 in its fight against veteran suicide, continues to gain momentum. The ongoing restoration of the 1985 Chevy Squarebody pickup truck is making remarkable progress, with recent developments highlighting the truck’s enhanced customization and a surprise donation. As we embark on the next phase of this project, the Street Trucks team is eager to unveil the Sergeant Square at the highly anticipated SEMA 2023 event.
In our previous update, we shared the exciting news of a partnership with Scoggin-Dickey Motorsports, which provided the company’s cutting-edge 6.2-liter Chevy Connect and cruise engine and transmission package. This powerful upgrade promises to take the performance of Sergeant Square to unprecedented heights. However, the customization does not stop there. Collaborating with Salvage to Savage, Street Trucks has added a unique touch by assembling the bed and welding a custom bed floor. This attention to detail ensures that Sergeant Square will be a head-turner in every way.
Taking their fabrication skills to the next level, the Salvage to Savage team embarked on creating custom bumper mounts for the stock squarebody bumpers. By “frenching” the front and rear bumpers, they achieved a sleeker look that enhances the truck’s overall profile. This thoughtful modification not only adds aesthetic appeal, but it also showcases the team’s commitment to making Sergeant Square a standout vehicle.
In addition to the bumper modifications, Salvage to Savage fabricator Dave Rosenstraus crafted a custom mount for the Boyd’s fuel cell, ensuring its secure placement in the truck. Furthermore, modified inner fenders were installed to prevent dirt, dust, or mud from affecting the engine bay while the Chevy Squarebody cruises down the road. These meticulous touches exemplify the dedication to both functionality and style in Sergeant Square’s build.
The Sergeant Square project not only represents automotive design excellence, but it also embodies the spirit of charitable giving. Icon Investments recently surprised Street Trucks magazine and Mission 22 teams with an oversized donation check amounting to $10,000 from Anthony at Icon Investments. This generous contribution will play a crucial role in funding the build and furthering the impact of this noble endeavor.
As our time with the truck draws to a close, the journey for the Sergeant Square is far from over. With SEMA 2023 on the horizon, the anticipation builds as Street Trucks meticulously prepares the C10 Squarebody for the auction. Stay connected with Street Trucks magazine to witness the final touches and see the transformation of Sergeant Square into a vehicle capable of making a significant difference in supporting our veterans.
The Sergeant Square project continues to gain momentum, with each update showcasing the remarkable customization and generosity behind this charitable initiative. The Street Trucks team’s dedication to creating a standout Chevy Squarebody, combined with Icon Investments’ generous donation, ensure that the Sergeant Square will have a lasting impact on the mission to combat veteran suicide. With SEMA 2023 serving as the grand unveiling, the auction of this meticulously restored truck promises to raise substantial funds for Mission 22, bringing hope and support to veterans in need.
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