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here's a link to my latest vehicle purchase: a 1950 chevrolet 3800 Panel Van.
http://kustomsbykent.com/vehicles/1950-chevrolet-3800-panel-van/
The story of how I got is also detailed.

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I like panels. Keep us posted. Thanks for the link.


1937 Chevy Pickup
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1952 Chevy Panel
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1950 Chevy Coupe
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what are your plans for the panel truck? I have a 51 panel.


1951 Chevy 1/2-Ton Panel
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You "stole" that truck for $1,700! I have a '52 one ton panel that I simply love. I've done a lot of work on it to make it driveable and safe (new drive train, power steering, 4 wheel power disc brakes, etc). I hope you have an awesome time with it! Michael.


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