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#180993 08/17/10 10:38 PM
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Are there any regarding the 49-54 cars taking a trip?I was reading some on the model a forum and thought that was pretty fun reading and was thinking maybe here also.

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pm5471 #181011 08/18/10 12:26 AM
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Mostly our trips and tours with 49-54 Chevrolets are so dad gum smooth and quiet and un-enventful and so much fun that :

"Whom the heck wants to mess up the tranquility with the noise of a dad gummed video camera? YAWN!.... STREACH!...ROLL EYES!"
The truth is I don't really know for sure!
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pm5471 #181019 08/18/10 09:57 AM
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Don't know about any blogs but there are writeups on tours periodically in the G&D. Also some in Regional Newsletters. They are not exclusive to '49-'54 cars but all the old Chevys on the tour. There are a few postings on ChatII that relate to driving adventures. Most involve problem solving but some are part of the process of getting another old Chevy on the road.

Not sure what you are looking for. Most old Chevy owners are out driving, doing honey do's, working, volunteering and other things instead of sitting in front of computers writing. Got to get outside to mow the lawn before it gets too hot. Then do a few more things to the '51 so I can get it to the SWFT in Chama NM.


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