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1937 GMC , T14

Maybe some day it will run again
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There is an old saying about how to eat an elephant. It is too big to do it one or two days. However, if you take a bite or two everyday, eventually you will eat the whole thing ! That's the only way to get through a big project. Take a bite or two each day or at least several times each week, give it some time and eventually you can get there. It took me 3 years on mine and I was doing it full blast at least 4 to 6 full days each month along with a few hours here and there some nights. I got burned out on the project doing it too much and I recommend setting a good pace you can stay with and keep going.

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Good luck with the restoration of your 1937 GMC pickup. I am considering to purchase a 1937 GMC pickup and looking for potential sources for parts. Any suggestions or leads would be appreciated.
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I have some parts. An engine for sure. Other bits and pieces.


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1946GMCDAN;

I am interested to find out what parts/bit/pieces/engine you might have for sale for 1937 GMC T14B model.

I am new here and am not sure if I can share my email address or phone number.

HELP!

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Originally Posted by Ron E Dodge
1946GMCDAN;

I am interested to find out what parts/bit/pieces/engine you might have for sale for 1937 GMC T14B model.

I am new here and am not sure if I can share my email address or phone number.

HELP!
You can post it in the forums, but then anyone on the internet can see it. You can't private message forum members until you have had four posts approved. You've done that now, so you should be able to PM 1946GMCDAN and discuss it privately. Click on his name in the post above and select Private Message from the dropdown menu.


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