Hi all,
Have been reading this forum for a while, and am thoroughly impressed with the knowledge contained on this little page. I'm hoping that I might be able to glean some information in pursuit of restoring this little beauty, a 56 Chevy half ton.
Bought it in Bend, Oregon, for $2,500. Bed is pretty nasty, but I suppose that is to be expected. Four on the floor, longbed, and drives like a Sherman!
This is my first restore, and I'm actually not super experienced with autos in general. Have been working on bicycles for quite a while, and so this is quite a step up!
Was looking for advice on where to start, as this project seems a bit overwhelming as it is. Was looking at first taking off the bed and taking off all the paint to see what type of rust I have, then working on the front section. Looks like it has some rust, mainly on the front fender and possibly in the cab. Truck is parked in a garage, so I'm assuming I can work on the guts as I go along as well?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Have been reading this forum for a while, and am thoroughly impressed with the knowledge contained on this little page. I'm hoping that I might be able to glean some information in pursuit of restoring this little beauty, a 56 Chevy half ton.
Bought it in Bend, Oregon, for $2,500. Bed is pretty nasty, but I suppose that is to be expected. Four on the floor, longbed, and drives like a Sherman!
This is my first restore, and I'm actually not super experienced with autos in general. Have been working on bicycles for quite a while, and so this is quite a step up!
Was looking for advice on where to start, as this project seems a bit overwhelming as it is. Was looking at first taking off the bed and taking off all the paint to see what type of rust I have, then working on the front section. Looks like it has some rust, mainly on the front fender and possibly in the cab. Truck is parked in a garage, so I'm assuming I can work on the guts as I go along as well?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!