I've not been following the list at all lately and I can't recall if attachments make it through. I'm writing today because I received a flyer for 10% off all items for the Thanksgiving weekend, that
I echo Alan's sentiment. In fact I just bought $400 of stuff from them Friday at their annual 10% off sale. Now, I remind everyone that I happen to be able to walk into their showroom, but every time
The Truck Shop in Orange, CA is fairly close to me and I've been there a few times. The bumpers that I've seen there are much thinner than the stock ones on my '59. This can be good or bad depending
I have an owners repair manual to my '74 Caprice. I can see about scanning it and sending it to you. Scot Chevy oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
As I type this, the Los Angeles times site has an interesting photo used while covering the fires. An old truck is shown, though I don't know the model. http://a1022.g.akamai.net/f/1022/8158/5m/image
I had to replace the corners in my truck also, they looked a lot like yours, but with more dents. And yes, not all patch panels are equal, I've seen some of very thin gauge metal. I got my corners f
I painted my garage floor with the epoxy I got from Lowes (home improvement center chain) - can't recall the name. I've dropped tools, rocks, heads (dammit), and a slew of other things all to the det
Anyone know where I might get a California license plate registration sticker for the year 1959? I found one website that has it for $75 (83+ after shipping). I missed one by 6 seconds on e-bay in m
To use on my plates to register my truck with YOM (Year-of-Manufacture) plates. Scot oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
I'm not in such a big hurry that I won't try to find one for closer to $40 than $80. Now as to applying the sticker directly on my plate - that's *exactly* what the guy at the DMV told me to do. Yea
Well, that's an idea, maybe I can coat or laminate my sticker before applying Scot oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
If there's enough interest, maybe we could introduce ourselves as a group, and work out some way of a one-time mass mailing to US addresses. Are we that organised? Scot I is oletrucks is devoted to C
My '59 came with only one of these on the passenger side, I now have two new ones to install that I got from the Truck Stop. I'm sending a pic of where mine was when I got it, it was put in with shee
OK, let me try sending the pic for real this time... [demime 0.99d.1 removed an attachment of type image/jpeg which had a name of Rock Deflector.jpg] oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built
Wayne was kind enough to provide a link to where he posted my pic that happens to show the rock deflector as it came on my truck: oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 19
Oh shoot! And I thought my truck had a chance of driving there. It ain't gonna happen. Besides, my wife scheduled a family get together then. Oh, well. Scot where Is oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and
I can see it now: Me: Honey, where's the best place for me to keep this can of POR-15 in the fridge? Wife: What did you say? Nah, I don't think I'll even try. Scot dcvjrv@covad.net wrote: oletrucks i
In re-doing my '59 stepside, I thought I had taken pix of every angle and thing I'd need to put it back together. Well, you know how that goes. I'm looking at five (three big, two not so big) metal
I've an Optima in my '59. It's sealed, so I won't get a leak. In fact, I believe that the electrolyte is a gel, so that the thing can get punctured, still not leak, and may even operate. I know that