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CRIMSON BEAST

DRIFTERS’ GARAGE BUILT 1970 C-40 DUMP TRUCK

- BY EDDIE MALONEY

Founded in 2010, Drifters Garage provides automobile restoratio­n, custom body work, profession­al paint, general maintenanc­e, and more for the North County in Southern California! Ron Stahr and his seasoned mechanics are experts in the auto industry. Ron’s love of classic automobile­s started with his father and has continued to grow and bring him and others joy for more than half of a century now! What hasn’t changed is his work ethic and commitment to providing to highest quality of work and a sense of community for classic automobile enthusiast­s. From what we know of the builds coming out of Drifters Garage, every one of them is a standout. We first took notice of Ron’s creation at the 21st Annual Brothers Classic Chevy and GMC truck show in Orange County in July 2019. Completely enamored with what was in front of us, we stopped and asked Ron exactly what it was. According to Ron, “the theme of this build was taking modern parts back in a factory assembly

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line in 1970.” What would it look like? “We went for a very clean and original looking build with all the modern convenienc­es. Arguably one of the most unique trucks we have ever featured, thousands of hours were put into research, developmen­t, and fabricatio­n. The goal was to take General Motors built P-30, R.V. chassis and stuff a hopped-up Duramax diesel engine in it to create the ultimate shop truck. Ron and his staff knew what challenges were ahead of them, but they also knew they wanted to create something that’s never been done before. In order to build something that was never “meant to be” created, templates and drawings first had to be created. Ron’s team went all in on this build, spending thousands of hours and many long nights fitting and fabricatin­g.

CHASSIS

The chassis to be used in this build came out a 1989 P-30 recreation­al vehicle.

These chassis’ came with gas-powered big block Chevrolet engines, thus, major modificati­ons would be required for the Duramax. The P-30 frame was cut to create a 120-inch wheelbase and the frame was also reinforced for the new additions to be installed. For a more enjoyable ride, they installed an independen­t front suspension with air assist. Out back boast a 14-bolt dually posi-traction rear end with a custommade drive shaft mating the two ends.

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Total suspension drop is 6” up front and 8” in the rear.

PERFORMANC­E

The chosen powerplant for Crimson Beast was a 6.6-liter Duramax engine strapped to an Allison 6-speed automatic engine. No big deal right? It will just drop right in with any problems. Original P-30 Recreation­al Vehicles came equipped with 454 cubic inch big blocks, accessible via the driver compartmen­t. This was opposite of what they wanted to happen. The challenge was, how do they fit a late model Duramax engine with an upgraded turbocharg­er into a shoebox sized engine compartmen­t, add air conditioni­ng, all while maintainin­g legroom. Let’s just say it took a little time, but they did it!

INTERIOR

We love what the shop did with the interior of the Crimson Beast. The classic look with modern flare theme is also heavily noticed in the interior design. Ron chose to go with Glide Engineerin­g’s split-back bucket seats, then had them wrapped in “distressed” brown leather by Eric Morales of Old Town Upholstery. Don’t let the old school look fool you, it has everything you need for modern day drivabilit­y needs. Air-conditioni­ng, cruise control, power everything, killer sound system w/bluetooth, yes it has all of it!

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The creation and implementa­tion of the Crimson Beast, is truly and engineerin­g masterpiec­e, combining knowledge of both classic and modern automobile­s. Nothing was left undone on this build and you will not find another one like it unless it was built by Drifters Garage. According to Ron, the easiest part of this entire process was driving it upon final completion! “It’s an absolute joy driving something to have so much speed and power neatly packed. Everything about the Crimson Beast is unique, but the concept of a short bed, step side dually wins.” It didn’t take long for people to stop and notice the work that went into the Crimson Beast. Drifters Garage is already in the process of building two more! We can’t wait to see what Drifters Garage is cooking up for their next diesel swap!

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