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#368077 05/06/16 11:47 PM
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Hello all,

I have a 1937 sedan delivery that I aquired a few years ago. It was out in the weather with no glass. Pretty much what I started with was a body and chassis. Motor and trans were there but had to find everything thing else. Lights, seats and so on. I have two issues left, need to find a decent set of master running boards and some information on where to find the rear door wood and the wood door jam support is entirely missing. Does anyone have any information to that can help. Thanks

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Welcome to vcca.org, the best Chevy club's web site!

Since you're in California, you should connect with Lou MacMillan in Berkeley. He is a bonified 1937 Chevy truck nut! Here is his web site: http://home.znet.com/t1937/trux.html

Cheers, Dean


Dean 'Rustoholic' Meltz
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Thank you Rustoholic.

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Very nice site thank you

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i have an inside passenger "corner" with steel and wood bracing attached.
it looks to support the pass. side rear corner-door edge


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