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Discussion in '1960-1966' started by Hotrodkilroy, Dec 19, 2007.

  1. Hotrodkilroy

    Hotrodkilroy Member

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    hey HI
    Im here to gather info and share what little i know about 66 chevy's . Im over my head in a restoration of a 66 step side . Were down to the frame on the way back to life(sounds a little like frankinstien) with some modern improvments along the way. Kilroy was here!!!!
     
  2. dvalentine

    dvalentine Charter Member

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    Welcome to the forum Kilroy ! I think you will like this bunch of folks !

    Val
     
  3. 62 short step

    62 short step Member

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    Welcome Kilroy!! Lots of good knowledge here! Jeremy.
     
  4. 283 man

    283 man Member

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    welcome to the forum !!! good information here good people good ideas..:rolleyes:.
     
  5. 66streetrod

    66streetrod Member

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    welcome to the information highway kilroy.
     
  6. 66 KUSTOM

    66 KUSTOM Member

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    welcome to the forum
     
  7. Oldcarsnbikes

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    Welcome to the forum! Have fun/get your questions answered.:cool:
     
  8. HookedUpGTP

    HookedUpGTP Member

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    Welcome Kilroy. I'm in the middle of a similar project on a '61.
     
  9. Young C10

    Young C10 Member

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    I am actually in the same place! Just got my 66 torn down to the frame! Waiting to start putting it back together!
     

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