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retrocartoon
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 04/08
Posted: 04/20/08
09:24 PM

i have a '66 gmc shortwide. i am in the process of restoring it with a few " modifications ". anyhow i have been reading for a long time now(great magazine by the way), and yet there is one thing i haven't seen yet.
when people start rebuilding their rides, they never say how they afford to do it. i have yet to read how. i don't make alot  but everyday i am doing something to my truck. some of these parts people get are thousands of dollars. how do they restore their trucks? any suggestions on how i can achieve to rebuild faster?  


 
tnchev
User | Posts: 56 | Joined: 12/07
Posted: 04/22/08
01:10 PM

I still think there are folks out there that like 1967 to 1972 chevy and gmc trucks. The "TRUCKFARM" story is still available.   TNCHEV.com   tnchev@yahoo.com  


 
Black55
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 04/08
Posted: 04/22/08
06:25 PM

Just wondering how to get my truck featured. 1955 first series Chevy 3100 all original. frame off just finished two month ago. Home garage project, most everything done myself.  


 
mpayne
Administrator | Posts: 295 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 10/02/08
10:58 AM

You can send an email to the editor or mail in some pics; that would be the easiest way I think.  


 
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