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#1237354 10/02/2017 12:10 AM
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About time I joined in and got a little more serious about my truck and getting it back in better shape. What I have is a 54 3600 that used to belong to my father. My father passed back in 2005 and at that time I bought the truck from my mom. It was rough but drive-able then. Time has gotten away from me and while I have always had the truck insured, the last card I actually had in the truck was from 2008 and I had not even started it since then.

The bright side.. I pumped all the old gas out here a few weeks ago, installed a new battery, ran some emery cloth against the points and with a little hint of starter fluid it started right up! Aired up the one tire that was low and drove it from my house where it sat outside all this time to where my wife and I live and it's now very welcomed on our drive. I have since changed the oil, fixed the brake light switch and am currently looking for new wheels and tires. We start it and drive it around the neighborhood every few days.

Hopefully I won't be outcast here due to the fact that this truck had been modified some. The deal is my father had done some work for a company in the little town where he lived and in trade this company put on a hydraulic flat dump bed. Pretty dang handy to run brush to the recycle center and just hit the switch, dump and go.

So it's been somewhat trying to find just what wheels fit "properly" ... but I think I'm getting close after finding more information online today.

I see that pics are not allowed for insertion into posts and I have a ton of pics so I'll select a site to upload to then make a post or gallery in the appropriate location so others can look if they like.

Got to say the wife (7 years senior to the truck) and myself (6 years younger than the truck) are tickled to drive it around even though there's not much comfort in it right now.
I had a guy that really wanted this truck and would leave notes in it regularly and I even considered selling it but my wife (bless her heart) has always convinced me to hold on to it and now we are glad that I did.

Sorry to be so long winded with what should of been a simple "hello to the forum I'm a newbie" but hey there's always a story right??
Looking forward to sharing what I can and of course extracting some grey matter from the gurus <grin>.

Dan


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Welcome Daniel, don't worry about the modifications. We even have a forum on modified trucks here. We just had our annual stovebolt gathering in KC, MO at the all truck nationals.

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Welcome, and kudos to your wife for not letting you sell the truck. You'd have never forgiven yourself if you had let it go.


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Hi DanielB

Welcome to the craziness...a great bunch of folks on here.....the knowledge database of it's members is almost scary...

MikeC


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welcome to the site! X2 on the kudos to your wife for telling you to keep it!


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Many thanks for the welcome guys! Really sad to see we just missed the recent gathering and in KC of all places (banging head on fender)
I guess we watch for the next one.



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Daniel, mark the calendar now. Somewhere around the first weekend in Sept. Depending on how the days fall next year!

Keep us posted. Some pics, when you can, would be nice.....and oh, did I say Welcome to the Stovebolt.


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Thanks for the welcome and note on next year. We'll definitely be watching for details when that time rolls around.
I tried to make a post in the gallery with a link to my photos but it didn't seem to preview with the link text so I just placed the link manually.
Here is the same link which seems to work. Hope this is done correctly and not a violation of site protocol...

1954 3600 with dump bed


Daniel

Last edited by Daniel B.; 10/05/2017 3:40 AM.

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Great looking Truck Daniel.
Vicki and I look forward to meeting you next fall at the Stovebolt Reunion.
It's always has been the weekend after Labor day.
https://www.stovebolt.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/forums/56/1/stovebolt-reunion-kansas-city.html

Oh, and welcome to this great site of knowledge!

Don KIng


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