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Ok, I did it and pulled the trigger guys. I'm a new VCCA member and just gave a deposit on this truck.

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Looks good. What engine is in it? I assume he has the gas tank in the bed. Did he tell you why?


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Originally Posted by Keith Knox
Looks good. What engine is in it? I assume he has the gas tank in the bed. Did he tell you why?

Engine is a question, seller told me it was upgraded to a newer engine and MarkY mentioned it was a 235 or 261, I'm not exactly sure how he can tell, but you might. Or maybe not as the picture of the engine is posted above...

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Hoping for a truck soon...

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Will be coming to me next week.

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Another day.

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Looks like a fun driver to me, congrats and enjoy.


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Thats a nice looking truck to drive around and have some fun. I like that style alot, hope to get one sometime. Enjoy your baby!

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Originally Posted by jtroberts64
Looks like a fun driver to me, congrats and enjoy.
Originally Posted by Grizzly34s
Thats a nice looking truck to drive around and have some fun. I like that style alot, hope to get one sometime. Enjoy your baby!

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Wow! Yes, the cabin will be a great back drop for pics of the truck!

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Alan,

What are your plans for the body? It looks like my 36 PU looked when I first got it in 1965. I learned body work in night school in the early 1970s and straightened the body myself (hammer and dolly only, no bondo). So if your interested in my observations on the body photos I'd be glad to share them with you. If you're interested in what a highly motivated amateur can accomplish with old school body tools, a small Binks spray gun and a Sears 1 HP compressor I'm just up the road from you in Sonoma County.

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Originally Posted by brino
What are your plans for the body?
Not sure.

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Alan,

I respectively suggest that you NOT fix any dings or try to redo old welds (unless it is a safety issue). At least for a while.

They all help tell the truck's history. If you're not careful, fixing stuff can lead to the slippery slope of restoration! ;-)

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Originally Posted by Rustoholic
Alan,

I respectively suggest that you NOT fix any dings or try to redo old welds (unless it is a safety issue). At least for a while.

They all help tell the truck's history. If you're not careful, fixing stuff can lead to the slippery slope of restoration! ;-)

Cheers, Dean

Dean,

No worries.

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I am in need of a set of '46 California license plates. How much should I expect to pay for a pair on ebay? Do i need commercial plates for a 1/2 ton truck?

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"I have a pretty complete metalworking shop in my garage, lathe, mill, drill press, welder, grinders, band saw, etc...but most of these panels look not too bad. Not sure if there is any bondo or not, but it looks mostly steel from what I can tell in the pics.

Would love to hear your opinion!"

Good morning Alan.

If you don't mind I'd prefer to share my thoughts by email rather than on this forum. I have the same shop tools as you do and probably the same views of doing stuff ourselves rather than writing a bunch of checks to have stuff done by "professionals" which is the dominant view on this forum. You'll see constant references to "my engine rebuilder", "my body shop" etc.

In the photos of your '46 I see what my '36 looked like when I got it in 1965. It was complete, running and rough. I'll send you a photo of what the 40+ year old restoration looks like today. Dean is right about the "slippery slope of restoration". I slid down it over 40 years ago and have no regrets. There is nothing like driving your truck to a national meet (1976 VCCA in my case) and taking home the prize in your class with a truck you restored in your home shop beating all the mega dollar "professional" restorations brought in enclosed trailers towed by motor homes.

My email is raywaldbaum@gmail.com

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Brino You are right about the "done it myself" feeling. At this stage the only work on my 38 that I didnt do is the engine machining and conrod babbiting and at the moment I am in the process of a total rewire.
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I would have to say it seems to me the regular posters on this site try to do what they can themselves and many do almost everything. It won't hurt to keep posting your questions here and get a variety of opinions.

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I agree with you Dave. Plus asking questions here has the opportunity to help others that may have that same question now or in the future.


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This is one of the few forums where people actually do most of their own work unless it's specialized like engine machining or final body painting. There are members who have had many birthdays still pulling out engines, rebuilding carbs and lifting bodies on a daily basis here.
Really don't recall anyone just sending out a vehicle and writing cheques...


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I think it's important to know your abilities and talents as well as the limits of your wallet. When I win the megamillions $1.6 billion I doubt I will be doing all my own work. If one enjoys doing all their own work that's great but if they lack talent and ability and can afford to pay someone else to do the work it helps the person hired . Most Chevy people I know are the hands on type. There is not a big market in Chevrolet for the investor types other than perhaps then Corvette and muscle car fans and not a lot of those guys seem to be hanging around here.


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Originally Posted by m006840
I think it's important to know your abilities and talents as well as the limits of your wallet. When I win the megamillions $1.6 billion I doubt I will be doing all my own work. If one enjoys doing all their own work that's great but if they lack talent and ability and can afford to pay someone else to do the work it helps the person hired . Most Chevy people I know are the hands on type. There is not a big market in Chevrolet for the investor types other than perhaps then Corvette and muscle car fans and not a lot of those guys seem to be hanging around here.
I guess me and you are different.

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Good on you, aland!!!


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Originally Posted by Bill Masters
Good on you, aland!!!
It's more being stubborn most likely.

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Also if I need commercial plates for a '46 1/2 ton pickup?
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I would think you get that answer when you attempt to title the truck in Calif.

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