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#117687 09/15/2005 4:02 AM
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grin I'm doing a rebuild on a 48 Thriftmaster and have it down to where it is time to put the cab back together. I have been looking at what I need to order when I start putting this thing back together and all I can find is a rather slow process of picking through the individual grommets, seals, gaskets,etc. Doesn't anyone sell complete sets for the firewall, heater, dash, doors, and so on? eek


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#117688 09/15/2005 4:08 AM
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Chevy Duty lists seal kits in their catalog and you'll save a whopping 5 or 6 bucks over buying the individual pieces. eek


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#117689 09/15/2005 5:19 AM
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DO THE LONG BOLTS IN THBE BED ON A 1939 1/2 TON PICKUP CHEVEY GO THROUGH THE WOOD BLOCKS IN TO THE FRAME THANKS LARRY FORMAN


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#117690 09/17/2005 10:16 PM
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Larry, they sure do.

#117691 09/18/2005 5:37 AM
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DO YOU HAVE ANY PICTERES YOU COULD SEND ME THANKS VERY MUCH DO YOU HAVE A 1939 TRUCK


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#117692 09/18/2005 10:08 PM
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Larry, no pics handy. Check the tech tips here on stovebolt. It has a similar sketch. I have a 37 but they made no "assembly"manuals for our models. I do wish I'd taken some pics a long the way but didn't. I have seen simialar sketches somewhere but browse around here and you will finds it. Sorry I couldn't help more.

#117693 09/19/2005 8:02 PM
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Larry,

FYI... All caps means you are shouting.
Punctuation makes it easier to read.

Highjacking someone's thread is rude... Post a new one with your subject as the title.


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