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I`v been reading old post for a few days now and fond it vary nice to see all the info.thanks Dennis

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Wecome to the VCCA chat site fellow trucker. Is your truck an early high cab with 3 door hinges or the later low cab with 2 hinges? We have plenty of truck information to help you along. Hope you will join the VCCA nation club if you haven't already.


34 & 35 trucks are the greatest. 36 high cabs are OK too.
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Dennis
Firstly welcome to Chev chatter.
When I saw your avator I thought it was a truck belonging to a friend but then realized yours is a earlier model with very similar patterned paint.
Tony


1938 1/2 ton Hope to drive it before I retire
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I got the truck from a man in Atlanta MI.it still has the wood it was built with.and needs to be redone.cabs sagging vary bad.last night i picked up the box on one corner 6in. will have to get it fixed.it has a built small block turbo 400 and the rears out of a 57 chevy with 3.36 gears and a fat man front end.it has glass front fenders and grill shell the rest is all steal.i want to paint to look stock.the pant is old and its time to be redone one more time.if any one has a pic.of a 34 or 35 dash that they could email me.the dash had three holes in the center it looks like before it was coverd by a custom cover.sorry for being so long winded but cant what to get it going.thanks Dennis


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