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Heres a couple of pics of that truck I got given to me. I have it figured out to be a 1952. Someone swiped the hood and grill and rad, and the tranny is missing, but the rest is in pretty good shape. The running boards are even nice and solid. The passenger door is sitting in the box in great shape too, weird.
Let me know if the links work or not. I opened a photobucket account, but havent posted from there before.
Actually what is there does look good but I never liked the 49-54 Chevy's (even for a Chevy), if you are in need of parts you know how to get ahold of me.
I wish it was. I cant complain since it was free though. Might try and list in on kijiji, and if that doesnt work, im gonna bring it out to my uncles and leave it with the 69 chevy I had given to me
On the way back im gonna be bringing my project home though
Oh and Ryan if you guys have a hood and a grill to complete it, I may be interested, I know it would probably sell a little easier if they were both there.
Me, well I dont mind old cars and trucks, to a point, but the woman, yeah shes not so much for them
Its really cool but its not my style. I have a 50ish merc at my uncles I would rather put some time and effort into. But hey for free, I cant turn it down
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