Hello Guys,
I bought my ’45 Pickup about 1.5 yrs ago. Have not turned a wrench on anything older than ’60s since HS. Us guys in the family restored a 1930 Model ‘A’ in the mid ‘60s. Have wanted an old truck ever since. My chance came pretty late; 73 yrs old.
So, I’m a real greenhorn on much of this restoration process. I certainly was not aware, the trend with the current generation is to restore ‘60s muscle cars. I can see that, but Man, that’s a whole different thing!
I’m one that reveres the “Greatest Generation”. Of Course, WWII was their defining moment. My truck serial number claims my truck was on the assembly line on “VE Day”, May 8, 1945! So I named her Victory. Now is my chance to revel in the mind-space of my parents generation.
After 1.5 years of pretty serious pursuit including VCCA Forum related messaging, it occurred to me, the Judging aspect of the VCCA could help me quite a bit. Last night I employed my strongest computer skills to access the Judges Manual. It was a score!
The main thing I learned was, the Judges have access to all kinds of stuff to make them smart about details. As an example, they probably know where to find what all the punched holes in the bottom edge of Vicky’s dash are for. Can any of you point me to that? 1945 Chevy civilian 1/2 Ton, Model BK.
Note: Many of you know, this truck is RARE, for War related reasons. Thru VCCA Forums, I have found a GREAT ’46 3/4 Ton consultant, but so far, it’s been IMPOSSIBLE to consult with any other ’45 truck owners.
Thanks Much,
Jake