53-56 Trucks & Parts
#16
#18
IMHO cheaper. NE is a ride from Nashville but I sure woudnt mind just standing in that building basking and breathing in all those rust free solid appearing pieces of 53-56 Sheetmetal. I am in the right place for therapy and help correct????
#20
In Lincoln there is "Speedy" Bill Smith's "American Museum of Speed" at the Speedway Motors campus. 3 stories of one of the best collections dedicated to speed, pedal cars and vintage toys. It's not typically open to the public except on special occasions and/or by arrangement, but if you can get in, plan on spending an entire day, there is just so much to see.
#21
I have been to this guys house. (his name is Dennis) He has some parts and looks like he has got a bigger inventory than when I first met him years ago. If u are going that far, u need to keep going and stop in Polk Nebraska. Talk to Terry, his inventory is bigger than that.(I met Terry through Dennis) I have pictures of Terry's place. Go to my page and check it out There is one pic of nothing but grills hanging from the ceiling of a storage shed, he calls those his wind chimes. One storage shed, hoods, the next doors, it goes on and on. He has rows and rows of trucks. He also does fiber glass, rear of cabs, pancake hoods, and it goes on and on. One of the nicest guys u will ever meet, and trust worthy. U should see his truck. Wow!! He never can remember my name, just tell him the substation guru sent u.
Jonesy
Jonesy
#22
I have been to this guys house. (his name is Dennis) He has some parts and looks like he has got a bigger inventory than when I first met him years ago. If u are going that far, u need to keep going and stop in Polk Nebraska. Talk to Terry, his inventory is bigger than that.(I met Terry through Dennis) I have pictures of Terry's place. Go to my page and check it out There is one pic of nothing but grills hanging from the ceiling of a storage shed, he calls those his wind chimes. One storage shed, hoods, the next doors, it goes on and on. He has rows and rows of trucks. He also does fiber glass, rear of cabs, pancake hoods, and it goes on and on. One of the nicest guys u will ever meet, and trust worthy. U should see his truck. Wow!! He never can remember my name, just tell him the substation guru sent u.
Jonesy
Jonesy
#23
Charlie led u r correct about Stromsburg Ne. He has a business in Stromsburg but not the F-100 parts business. He lives down the road in Polk which is just a short way from his shop. That's where the gold is, in them thar hills. Reminds me I got an original windshield washer pump, bottle and bracket. Not sure if I am going to use it.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Firecracker 50
1948 - 1956 F1, F100 & Larger F-Series Trucks
3
02-19-2012 12:34 PM