Took a day trip today!

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  1. Kens 50 PU

    Kens 50 PU Member

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    Did some advance scouting for a replacement truck for Bill Hanlon today. Took a trip to La Grange, Tx (home of the infamous Chicken Ranch!) and scoped out 3 Chevy trucks!

    '51 chevy la grange.jpg

    '54 chevy la grange.jpg

    '58 chevy la grange.jpg

    Ruled out the 2 tone beige one and the red and white one, but the red '54 shows promise!
     
  2. Bilbo

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    Did you take your truck? They all look pretty good in pictures.... It's the close up inspection that counts, isn't it?
     
  3. coilover

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    Even with pictures making them better than in real life I can tell the 54 is WAY better than the 49 I checked out for Bill. The 49 was a 50/50 product---okay 50ft away at 50mph.
     
  4. ccharr

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    Great photos Ken the 54 was my first pick also.
    What say you Bill, feel like an AD?
     
  5. GrandpaGlenn0

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    What was wrong with the Red & White one?
     
  6. Zig

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    NO!!! IT'S a CHEVY!!!

    Please step away from the truck, Bill!!!

    Well, what the heck~ IT'S RED!!!!!!!! :D
     
  7. Kens 50 PU

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    The truck itself was nice looking but way overpriced in my opinion. The lack of attention to detail in the truck would not command the $27K price tag he had on it.
     
  8. Thunder54

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    good job

    Did you stop at Hruska's?

    Good job.
    Jim
     
  9. Kens 50 PU

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    We ate at Las Fuentas! You were right about the owner, Jim. He'll talk your ear off. Thanks again for the lead!:cool:
     
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    next time

    Best kolaches in Texas at Hruska's. Pan sausage and kraut or pan sausage and cabbage!

    Jim
     
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    Sounds like an awesome day! Thanks for the pics and stories
     
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    That looks good, I can eat kraut cold or hot all day long, then finish it off with some cabbage centers. Thanks for the idea for what I'm going to have tomorrow.
     
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    Sausage & Saurkraut

    I like the '58 too ! .

    Now is the time to test drive 'em HARD, then be picky as you haggle the price .

    In a few months the tax return $ will begin flowing in and the market will take off .
     
  14. Kens 50 PU

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    Nate, been saving these pics for you!

    The guy we visited is obsessed with Nash mets. Enjoy the pics!

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    Btw, the desk was wired to where the headlights, parking lights and horn worked!

    Ken
     
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    SWEET ! :) .

    My '59 FHC is down for major front brake repairs and new trunnions too ~ of course , it began to rain again so no work getting done , it's sitting there under the shade tarp with the left front suspension off :mad: .

    I need to find someone with a bead blaster in L.A. area or I'll be hand de rusting the brake backing plates in a bucket of Phosphoric Acid mix pretty quick :eek: .

    Every time I take a thing apart , I prefer , if possible , to de rust and re - paint it .

    As it's raining again , I didn't drive my truck due to the rust holes in the upper cowl plenum , they drip water on my feet in the rain .
     
  16. Thunder54

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    When will we know?

    The suspense is killing me, when will we know if Mr Hanlon is driving one of these trucks?

    I love knowing someone else is spending money.

    Jim
     
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    Not one of those.
     

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