Hey Gater! While you're forging memories that will last forever, (or should I say blasting them like an anvil;)) take your son to the Varsity...
You know what they say... A picture is worth a thousand words. Here's a link to what Andy described....
Yes, there are 4 blocks and they are all the same height.
Breezy, that is very possible. I just found my bed restoration manual and read where the bed blocks are 2 1/4" high. Hope that helps. Ken
Breezy, the runningboard apron is connected to the runningboard with 3 nuts and bolts and with a bracket that ties into the runningboard. You...
Bruce, I'm curious! What do you mean by "seams"? Original AD front fenders are one piece! I know that the repop fenders have a seam that run...
You mean like this, Zig? [ATTACH] I've had this one for years! Check your local flea markets and Ebay.
Robert, they look nostalgic! Good find! Let us know the how, wheres, and whys of it!:cool:
Hey Brian, that's what we're here for! Your block has a casting number on it that will also validate what engine it is. It is located on the...
What I used to do on the old beater trucks I drove in the '70's was attach the speakers to the springs of the seat back using hogrings and letting...
At least 2 have survived. They are both in transportation museums. I can't remember where the second one is, but the first one is in Alaska....
I love bringing this thread back to life! Here's a few more pics with some heavy duty AD's....
Jesse, give jimbo59chevy a call. He's the guy I was talking about in an earlier post. His number is (817) 648-3249. A couple of the guys here...
Ditto what Ol' Chebby said. Let us know where you live and you'd be surprised at the number of people who will respond with parts close by,...
I've got a question! How many farmers in the 30's, 40's or 50's wore ties while on a tractor? I'd like to meet the SOB that invented the tie and...
Man, how much fun would that be to have as a playtoy! Cool video. Thanks for sharing.
Brian, the serial number breaks down as follows: "H" 1950 "B" 3100 series truck 216 engine "A" built in Flint, Michigan "226497" is the...
Hey Russ, don't look now, but I think your avatar is on fire!:eek: Cool picture!
Hey Ron! Wouldn't that be awesome if you stripped it down and found perfectly good chrome underneath all that paint! Too cool!:cool:
Deep in the heart of BNSF territory! Klamath Falls? Dude, you're one of my heroes! The only thing I love better that vintage Chevys is trains....
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