
What did we do with her? The frame got cleaned up and repainted. So clearly the truck is "inspired by the movie" but not a replica. We also prefer not to add body lifts when not absolutely needed. One of our favorite movies at Arise Customs, being Texas boys and football fans.is of course, Varsity Blues! Clearly we are also square body fans so after building a Fall Guy replica last year we considered a couple of other famous squares.fast forward about 6 months and a GREAT candidate landed in our laps for the truck we most desired! A blue 1979 Chevy K20 rolled into our shop! The truck Billy Bob drove in the movie had a few things that would be not only hard to find these days (such as the tube bumpers), but really just not look right (his interior as another example, the seats were likely pulled from a Chevy van and the dash covers.not a fan). lots more details below.walk around video available also. Here's a look at where they are today.1979 Chevrolet C/K Pickup 2500 Additional Info:ġ979 Chevy K20 fully restored! New drivetrain with warranty! 350 V8 with performance upgrades and automatic 400 transmission with updates and shift kit! Lifted on 35s and inspired by the truck "Billy Bob" drove in the movie "Varsity Blues".

Looking back, Varsity Blues helped many then-unknown actors make their mark in Hollywood. Some went on to star in iconic films others stepped away from the limelight. But they weren't the only notable celebrities who were part of the ensemble cast, and with so much talent onscreen, you can't help but wonder what happened to the various members of the Varsity Blues cast.

Both are now remembered for other roles - Walker as Brian O'Conner in the Fast and the Furious franchise and Van Der Beek as Pacey Dawson in Dawson's Creek, specifically. The movie came out at a time when two of its male leads, Paul Walker and James Van Der Beek, were just starting off in their respective careers.

But this movie about a small-town Texan football team isn't your typical inspirational sports story instead, it focuses on the dark side of the sport, exposing what a tyrannical coach is willing to do to make sure his team wins - no matter the cost. More than two decades after it arrived in theaters, Varsity Blues remains a beloved football film for a generation of viewers.
