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#1212511 04/10/2017 3:45 PM
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Hi everybody,

I'm new here so I want to introduce myself a bit, before asking a lot of questions... 😄

My name is Rico, turned 40 last year and live in the East of Germany.
I already own some good old american iron, but my latest project leads me to this forum. It's a 56 Chevy 5700 L.C.F. I'am currently working on to make it my new daily driver... So most of the time I'll be over there at the big bolt section... 😄

Looking forward to a nice time here!

Regards
Rico

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Welcome to the Stovebolt, wildatheart76. I think a lot of us here wish were still wild at heart!!

The LCF sounds like a great project so post up some pictures when you can. I'm sure a young whipper snapper like you can do that smile
Lots of good guys over in the Big Bolt Forum and the same goes for the other forums as well. We'll be glad to help out just post the questions in garage forums and let us help you.


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Rico;

Welcome aboard. I'm out in the Kaiserslautern area so I'm on the opposite side of the country from you. Your truck sounds like a great project. Good luck!!


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Welcome Rico, I came through your area a few years ago. This is a good site to join if you need any help or just want to see what others have done. Good luck with your truck
Leo

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Welcome Rico,

I'm on the same side of the ocean (The Netherlands) I've just bought a 1956 GMC 450 and the people at the Big Bolt section are very helpful to me


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'56 GMC 450 (work in progress)
'79 GMC C15 (fully restored)

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