Unfortunately, I'm not interested in your truck. What I am looking for is
one to restore myself. Everything I come across is already restored or
rodded or is rusted out. Do you have any suggestions where I can look for a
reasonably priced 1950 Chevy Pick Up (preferably a 3100)? FYI- I am a 20
year old chick who is new to the classic truck scene. I have been helping my
boyfriend rebuild his 1974 Porsche 914 (He's putting in a Chevy small block)
and modify his 1996 Chevy Impala for the past year and have a new found
interest in Chevy's. I am learning as I go, but would love to start my own
project. Any suggestions would help! Thanks!
Meredith
Northern Virginia
>From: L1Chevy@aol.com
>Reply-To: L1Chevy@aol.com
>To: oletrucks-digest@autox.team.net
>Subject: [oletrucks] Selling out :(
>Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 12:19:52 EDT
>
>Well, its with regret that I might have to abandon you guys.....Like most
>car
>guys, something else has caught my eye, in this case a very fine little 52
>Chevy 2 door hardtop. I plan on doing it the same whay I did my
>truck...retro...dual carbs..6 cylinder..
>
>For anybody interested, I'm going to sell my truck..you can see it at Wayne
>Osbornes site under the 51 button...I have a buyer thats telling me he's
>80%
>sure that he's going to buy it for $13,000.00, but we all know how that
>goes...havent seen the money yet..if anybody is interested, let me
>know....I
>did about 20 pics of the truck the other night with my digital and I'd be
>delighted to send them to an interested party. If you ARE interested, I
>live
>in Vancouver, Washington...right beside Portland, Oregon.
>
>I've enjoyed this group alot over the last years and have learned alot. I
>thank all for the comments, tips, and general knowledge. I think I'll still
>stick around...can always learn more...
>
> Dave Koon
> '51 3100
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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