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Mechanicsville, Maryland

 

1964 Chevy Panel 4 x 4

 

Owned by

Brad Baldwin
Sherburne, New York

09 January 2008
# 2174

From Brad :

           This is my 1964 Chevy Panel 4 x 4. I bought the truck in 1998. I had gone to Western New York to look at a 1957 Chevy 4 x 4 panel and found this one! The 1964 was in good and ready to drive shape, so I opted for it instead. It has been well taken care of and definitely not beaten to death as many are.

           I virtually lived in it one summer and fall in Sylvan Beach, NY. I was very comfy in it. [ View from the rear ]

           It was upgraded to a 1967 327 engine and also has power steering and brakes. It was a big hit at many car shows in the past.

           I use it as a work truck for my handyman business, or whatever the task calls for. My girlfriend’s truck is the 1961 Chevy Apache Stepside long bed, already listed in the photo gallery.

           ~Great looking Panel Brad! Be sure to check out the Panels and 'Burbs section of the Forums! - Gallery Gal

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