By Ashley Reyes
The custom ’51 Chevrolet 3100 sponsored by WD-40 that is being auctioned off to raise funds for SEMA Cares will be available through Build-A-Trailer on February 28.
Built in partnership by Trad Ronfeldt (crew chief to seven-time Pro-4 off-road racing champion Kyle LeCDuc) and WD-40, the truck features both original and new upgrades, including a V8 Chevrolet 383 Stroker engine that produces 520 hp.
Built in partnership by Trad Ronfeldt (crew chief to seven-time Pro-4 off-road racing champion Kyle LeCDuc) and WD-40, the truck features both original and new upgrades, including a V8 Chevrolet 383 Stroker engine that produces 520 hp.
“The Chevrolet 3100 is a true American classic, and with the help of WD-40, Ronfeldt was able to bring it back to its former glory,” said Chris Standifer, SEMA project manager, recognition programs. “We’re very excited that it will be auctioned off for a good cause.”
The sale of this Chevrolet 3100 will benefit Childhelp, a SEMA Cares’ charity that provides critical services to abused, neglected and at-risk children.
The vehicle will be available for bidding:
Bring a Trailer
February 28–March 7
https://bringatrailer.com/
To learn more about the build, watch this video: