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Just found this forum, and need to pick your collective brains, I have a 1956 Chevy Nomad that I've owned for 45 yrs and have decided to do a complete overhaul from top to bottom.
Disassembly has found many areas of rust that need attention. There are many exterior body panels that are reproduced but not many for the interior, so my plan is to make my own. I hope to ask questions and fine answers and tips using the knowledgeable people here. Russ |
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Welcome to the forum, Russ
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Welcome to the forum, Russ.
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Hi Russ welcome to the forum
Peter
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welcome russ
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Hi Russ,
Welcome to the group. Chico has had some good car guys over the years, like Eddie Meyers and Charlie Rosa. The Nomad will be a pretty swell ride when done. ![]()
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