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  1. ol' chebby

    ol' chebby Member

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    Some pic.s of a 52 my dad saw in tokyo a few months ago.
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    The steering wheel is a wooden ship's wheel.
     
  2. Bill Hanlon

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    Check out the badge on the tailgate.

    California Department of Forestry Fire Protection.

    I guess the Forest Green paint is correct.
     
  3. Zig

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    Too cool~

    I love the way he did the outside of the bed! Awesome! I also like all the shiny paint with the rusted Chevy name tag hanging on the front of the hood. It matches the front bumper rather nicely!:cool:
     
  4. willardgreen

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    I hope yall left him a Chevy Duty catalog so he can get a new bumper and hood insignia.
     
  5. cowboy357

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    I,d like to know the story behind that rear bumper , I dont suppose theres any closer pics of the Medalions & plates on there ? Looks cool though . Thanks for Showing. Bob
     
  6. vwnate1

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    He allready did , that's why it's all rusty .
     
  7. ol' chebby

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    The pic.s are all that I have.....sorry.
     
  8. ol' chebby

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    Here is the steering wheel...
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    My brother says he owns a stained glass shop near him. He also has an early 60s vette.
     

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