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#1083554 02/04/2015 10:14 AM
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Hi everyone
My new toy is on its way
Since we have lots of snow right now I'm OK with the delays since the purchase.
Waiting for some parts from Brothers(comments on that dealer anyone??) that i need for registration in Sweden. Looking forward to this world of motoring with the possibilities to load the motorcycle in the back and go places.
Have Fun

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Ludde, Welcome to the Stovebolt. You also join other bolters from your area so watch for them....or they will find you.

Patience is the thing weather your waiting on it...or working on it. That's a nice looking truck and looks as if it doesn't need much, if anything at all.
Be sure to ask questions in the most appropriate garage forum to get the best results. We're here to help when you need it.


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Welcome Ludde, nice looking truck. Does it have a V8 or a stovebolt six?

Leo

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Hi Ludde, one more Swede here! Have fun with your chevy! What are your plans? Show truck or daily driver?

Making it "Swedish" with a V8? wink


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Welcome aboard!



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