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



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Clement, Stovblt
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#484550 08/20/2023 4:06 PM
by Buckaroo01
Buckaroo01
On one of my posts it was requested for a couple photos of my newly purchased 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Station Wagon Woodie. I appreciate all the information given on my posts. Glad to be a part of VCCA
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#484551 Aug 20th a 04:19 PM
by Stovblt
Stovblt
Very nice!

Thanks for the pictures.
Does it drive as nice as it looks?
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#484558 Aug 20th a 09:14 PM
by Clement
Clement
Where did you find this gem, if you don't mind me asking ? How's the interior ? Outside looks nice. Thanks.
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#484567 Aug 21st a 03:00 AM
by Buckaroo01
Buckaroo01
I found it in Ohio. It drives well, the 2nd gear grinds a little when shifting up or down. Everything is original and works other than the clock which I’m going to have repaired. The interior is in good shape. I’ll post more pictures when I return next week from a business trip.
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#484907 Aug 31st a 12:26 AM
by XLVIIdriver
XLVIIdriver
What a nice-looking car! Looks like it has the desired under the seat heater also. Orange ignition wires have to go though.

Dick
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#485897 Oct 1st a 01:10 AM
by 63novaandy
63novaandy
This uses to be Jim Bartish of Sylvania? Very great car he was trying to get me to buy it but I just bought my 1918 chevrolet model D and just got married in May so didn't want to get divorced that early haha. Glad to see it at a great new home reach out any time I have a 48 conv also
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