61stu
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Sept 4, 2012 20:53:55 GMT
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Last Edit: Sept 4, 2012 20:55:09 GMT by 61stu
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fogey
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Sept 4, 2012 21:34:00 GMT
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Love the 'deluxe heater' - wonder what the standard one was like
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omega
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Sept 4, 2012 21:46:59 GMT
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Love the 'deluxe heater' - wonder what the standard one was like box of matches?
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Dave
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Sept 4, 2012 21:52:38 GMT
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Awesome.
How much do these sort of trucks normally sell for? How do you go about getting parts?
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75nut
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Sept 4, 2012 22:25:45 GMT
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Wicked project!
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90 Alfa 75 3.0 V6 Cloverleaf 79 MGB Roadster 88 Saab 900i Convertible 94 MK1 MX5 1.6 05 Volvo V70
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sparkyt
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Sept 4, 2012 22:35:44 GMT
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It looks like our Chevy truck but with gmc grill did they come from the same line ?is it a six with 4 speed box .. we have a pto on the box but no parts to make the bed a tipper ..
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Joe T
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Sept 5, 2012 11:36:17 GMT
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Very nice!
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Sept 5, 2012 12:18:57 GMT
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Where in Norfolk are you mate? Would love to have a nosey, a yank truck is right near the top of my list of vehicles to own.
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61stu
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Sept 5, 2012 16:14:09 GMT
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its a 6 cylinder with a 4 speed, parts wise I'm still trying to find stuff, importing bits is way expensive with tax and duties. I'm making the repair panels etc everything else seems to be there, fingers crossed.
Essentially i think the GMC and Chevy are very similar with a big cross over of parts.
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sparkyt
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Sept 5, 2012 17:04:17 GMT
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Let me know if you do need any thing . I may be able to help ... we have a few things laying around
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61stu
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Sept 5, 2012 17:38:55 GMT
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Let me know if you do need any thing . I may be able to help ... we have a few things laying around really, that would be cool, what sort of things do you have mate?
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Sept 5, 2012 18:08:41 GMT
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absolutely love it, aside from Vw's i've a serious hankering for some yank stuff
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61stu
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Sept 5, 2012 19:10:25 GMT
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absolutely love it, aside from Vw's i've a serious hankering for some yank stuff look closely at te second pic and you'll see my 71 Bay in the garage
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richrolls
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1947 GMC Truck....richrolls
@richrolls
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Sept 5, 2012 21:02:42 GMT
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Hhhhhhh...Ffffffff. A tissue moment. A Really nice Pick up.
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absolutely love it, aside from Vw's i've a serious hankering for some yank stuff look closely at te second pic and you'll see my 71 Bay in the garage Show off (aka jealous!) Lol
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61stu
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Sept 6, 2012 18:47:45 GMT
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passenger side floor and door bottom all welded up rot cut out of cab corner using part of a Moggy bonnet nose section i had kicking about to repair the cab corners
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Sept 6, 2012 22:18:54 GMT
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VERY VERY NEAT.
Love it.
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wow , love these truck, good work on the start you have made so far!!
10/10 for getting little one involved, I see too many dads in the garage while their kids are playing PS3 or watching tv!!
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hamps
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awesome
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luckygti
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I need to try harder!
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That rocks. Repairs look to be coming on nicely and so glad you're keeping it original. Hope to see it in the flesh at a Norfolk/Suffolk meet sometime
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