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Grease Monkey
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Grease Monkey
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Hello guys,
I just bought a 1922 touring car at a garage sale. It is a Calif car and I cannot find anything rusting through. It seems complete as it has a 4 cyl motor a transmission and a rear end it also has 4 wooden wheels with flat tires. seats are just wire springs and I need to learn everything or I may just resell this car! I will have some pictures soon, I will need some help on learning how to post the pictures

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Howdy and welcome to the wonderful world of old Chevys!

You are in the right place to get your questions answered for this project. You'll get even more information and a great magazine by joining the VCCA.

Cheers, Dean


Dean 'Rustoholic' Meltz
old and ugly is beautiful!



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I was just in Sylmar about three weeks ago. There were 7 of us from the club on a tour. You have LOTS of club members that live nearby. Look for a REGION and call the local Director... He'll get you in touch with other folks who have similar cars.

Click HERE for California REGIONS.


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