Driver's side front pillar. You should see 2 holes where it attaches.
Oh yeah, Tim, we still like pics!:D Whoever put that major league crease in the right front fender must have thought something like...
Geez Brian, how old is your son now? Seems like only yesterday you told us of his birth! He's a good looking little man! Ken
Neil, look in the ziploc bag labeled wheel or lug nuts. That's where they are! Oh yeah, I forgot. You don't believe in the "bag and label"...
The truck is a '34 model V8. Nothing from the Model A's are interchangeable. The 3 pieces i'm most concerned with right now are the front...
Zig, I got to thinking the other night whether or not I want to see what the new owner does to Nate's truck. First off, the new owner has...
OK guys, my second truck, we'll just call it "F" for short has a lot of chrome plated items on it from it's show days in the '60's. Over the last...
Tim (fab51), you bring up a very good point! Swamp coolers, or evaporative coolers, don't work well in places with high humidity!...
Bringing it back one more time! Being the railfan that I am, I am privy to the fact that Union Pacific Railroad is celebrating their 150th year...
Hey Joe, you mean this one?:D [ATTACH]
Drove them both this weekend Bill! Great weather here for cruisin'! And just for the record, when I cut myself, I bleed Bowtie red:D Sorry...
15" wheels were RPO's available from '47 thru 55.1. The tire size was 6.70x15. As Nate and Larry have stated, the modern equivalent is the 215...
Jerry, the way I read your post, you want to drive your existing truck with existing 6 volt system to swap out to a newer engine with a 12 volt...
Guys, as long as Nate is doubting himself here, I will interject my 2 cents. Back in the '70's, dad and I bought several AD trucks, some in good...
If I recall correctly, the car engine had hydraulic lifters only if it was coupled to a powerglide tranny, but I could be wrong. Oil filler cap...
Damon, looks like you're heating up! Looking good Damon. Brings back memories and nightmares for me.:D Speaking of heaters, Chevy had 2 types...
Bill, while you're at it, jot down the casting number on the block and cylinder head. The casting #'s are easy to identify and can give you a...
Bill , I'll bet if you look closer, you'll find that II is actually 11. Starting in '57, Chevy changed it's engine serial number system. F...
Nate, I agree with you up until 1937. F*#D kicked the the sh*t out of Chevy in styling until the '37 model year. There is no better body/trim in...
Hey Evan! Speaking of twins, make sure these 2 make the cruise too!:cool: [ATTACH] Man you do awesome work! Ken
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