Reproduction Parts for 1916-1964 Chevrolet Passenger Cars & 1918-1987 Chevrolet & GMC Trucks



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by Kray1932
Kray1932
Hi everyone. We got ate car in February of 2022. Have done a lot so we can feel comfortable to drive. We have put a little over 3,000 miles. A lot of things I still want to do . I tried to take photos as I go , but I’m not very good at . Here is a link to my car page. If any questions about something I have done I would be glad to tell what I learned from my experience. Happy cruising. FB Time Machine Link.

FB Time Machine Link.

https://www.facebook.com/1932-Chevrolet-Time-Machine-Project-104225868937472/
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by Kray1932
Kray1932
Thanks Chipper
Nothing wrong with shiny and pretty. I just like the I’ve been around and nothing wrong with being old. Every dent , scrape is part of history that I wish the car could share the story. The conversations, smiles of people I would have never met has been a blessing. When we go for a drive everything slows down. No speeding down the road in a hurry , no radio blasting away. When we go for a ride it is so relaxing and feels like we go back in time when things weren’t as fast paste and hectic as they are now.

And also thanks to those on this site for advise. It’s made it a lot easier and faster getting the car to we’re it is so we can enjoy it.
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by Chipper
Chipper
I completely agree with you. Preserving history should not to be taken lightly. On most years we drive our old Chevys 1K - 2K miles on tours around the country. As Dinah sang "See the USA in your Chevrolet" it is a lot of fun at 35 - 40 mph. You can hear the sounds, smell the odors, react to each bump and see stuff others can't. And even better is doing it with others that have the same values and desires. The VCCA is a family not a club!
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