Reproduction Parts for 1916-1964 Chevrolet Passenger Cars & 1918-1987 Chevrolet & GMC Trucks



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I do not have any myself, but many others here in Norway enjoy them both in shows and driving them. The Historic Military Vehicle Club here, recently bought more than 300 of WW-II trailers from our Army. Many of them brand new.

Here is the link:

http://www.lmk.no/component/content/article/25-siste-nytt/232-historiske-hengere
Agrin


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This is a good and useful new site. Brewster and Solan and AntiqueMechanic have it off to a good start. My U.S. Army fire truck barely makes it under the wire: it started life as a 1941 Chev commercial cab and chassis and ended up as a 1942 Buffalo fire truck delivered to the Army. It runs but looks rough. One of these days it might look better: I have 6 gallons of correct olive drab paint for it.


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Chevys: 1929 LQ 1.5T; 1930 LR 1.5T; 1932 BA 5 pass coupe; 1941 Chevy 1.5T US Army Fire Truck, my vintage '82 Chevy Motor Home

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