Welcome to the Stovebolt 327Apache. This is the place to be for good information on your '60 Chevy Apache.

Well stated Markeb.

My first suggestion is to sit down and loosely organize your thoughts/plans on paper. By doing so, you can focus on the most important elements first, which are the mechanicals, followed by creature comforts, aesthetics, etc. In such an undertaking, I always suggest tackling tasks, based on your available money, time and skills, so you can enjoy the truck, during the process of making it your dream ride.

So many times, an ill-conceived, ambitious plan, is derailed due to lack of planning, funds, time, knowledge, tools, space or a combination of "all of the above". To keep your project from falling into grandiose-plan purgatory, have a plan and stay on task. If you are able to drive, use and enjoy your truck during the process, the enthusiam and ambition level will remain high and you will get the project done in a timely fashion and your goals will be met, in the process.

In closing, good luck with your truck and keep us posted on your progress.

Last edited by 4-5-6 Chevy Trucks; 02/12/2010 11:09 AM.

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