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Posted: 04/20/08 09:24 PM
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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?
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tnchev
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Posted: 04/22/08 01:10 PM
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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
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Black55
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Posted: 04/22/08 06:25 PM
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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.
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mpayne
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Posted: 10/02/08 10:58 AM
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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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