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Old 07-21-2011, 04:26 PM
55Metalmonkey 55Metalmonkey is offline
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Mark I like the way you added the front clip.
I have 3 1948 GM trucks in the works my self at the moment. The latest I bought from an estate last weekend., a 1 ton chev long box p/u. I'll probably put
S-10 frames under all of them.
Thanks, can't take credit for the idea though. I'm on a GM truck forum (with the same user name) where I got the info for numerous ways to do it, I just liked the full clip idea beacuse it's realy simple and done in 1/2 day, also almost garenteed to pass safety inspection (already passed insp. BTW).

I have a few buddies doing pre-50's chevs and GMC's but couldn't find one at the time, I'm a bit of a fanatic when it comes to pre 60 vehicles. IMO they accualy had some style to them back then.
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Old 07-22-2011, 07:42 PM
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Welcome aboard Mark.

Now that makes another reason why I should move back to Victoria.
Born and raised in Esquimalt. Now living in Oshawa Ontario.
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