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#1243166 11/13/2017 8:35 PM
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Wrench Fetcher
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Just saying hi!
Recently picked up a new to me 1964 Chevy P10 stepvan and im looking forward to geeking out/restoring it.
Thinking about a Hot Rod/beach type theme.
Build blog will be here:

http://1964chevyp10.blogspot.com

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Welcome. Lots to learn here. I'm not sure how many stepvans we have here, but it looks like a lot of fun. Does it have a six or a V8?

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welcome to the site! I used to have a step van (Mine was a F@rd though., 6 cyl English F@rd diesel)


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Welcome to the Stovebolt. Sounds like a very interesting ride. While at the hospital with my wife today I watched a program where they were building a step van. Looks like limitless possibilities. Let us know when you need help. Just post questions in the garage forums.....and there Bolters in your area. Watch for them.....even the B.C. Bolters may not be far from you. They are good bunch of guys.


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Thanks for the replies.
So far I have been taking a bunch of stuff off the truck the PO had on there like skulls that are not going to fit my beech theme.
Things that need fixing.
Fuel gauge or sender not working.
Tires/wheels need to be upgraded for looks.
Paint.
Turn signals not working.
I'm kinda psyched cause it runs, drives, stops.

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Welcome to the Stovebolt !!

sounds like a neat project, and loads of fun and work ahead smile

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