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#264043 12/13/12 10:43 AM
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Gric Offline OP
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Hello, I am new to your forum, & was directed here form Stovebolt.com.
I have a 1938 Chevy 1-1/2 ton truck (pictures coming soon).
I'm looking for help locating stock interior color combos. I have a 1938, color list for the exterior, but want to know about the inside. Also wondering if they came in two tone exteriors? Other than color x with black fenders.

The only other issue I have found with the big trucks their values. I have searched around the net, & watched many sell and not sell on ebay. Watching EBay has been little help as the pricing is all over the place. I'm not looking to sell my truck, but don't want to invest a bunch of money into restoration that will not be returned when its time for new project.


Thanks for any advice anyone can add!

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Hi Gric,

Welcome to the VCCA site. You'll find lots of good info and friendly people here.

Here's one interesting site that has lots of info about the exterior colors: http://home.znet.com/c1937/paint.htm

You might also post your question further down the forum list under Upholstery - Interiors and Glass.

Cheers, Dean


Dean 'Rustoholic' Meltz
old and ugly is beautiful!



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Gric Offline OP
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Thanks, I will ask there.


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