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To all the Chevy truck people out their: I am looking for a good source for 51 thru 56 Chevrolet pick up parts. Has any one had good luck with a certain dealer out their. One thing I do need is a wiring diagram for a 1951 1/2 ton pick up. Along with a wiring harness. Dupie
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I used quite a few when I did my '55, I will try and find the names for you. Here is one: truck parts Wiring: wiring Article on where to find truck parts: Where to find truck parts If I find some more places that helped me I will post them. Good luck.
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Thanks Louis C for the help. I will check things out
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I am in the process of moving all of my catalogs in my home as I come across the truck catalogs I will send you their names, there are some really good ones out there.
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There are many more truck suppliers than car suppliers. Classic Parts (Chevy Duty), Jim Carter (probably the most complete), Brothers, LMC Truck,Chevs of the 40s, literally dozens. Get a Hemmings or google it.
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most of the above mentioned vendors and many more may be found in our vendor index ...  epi
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