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#1320672 08/06/2019 2:04 PM
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good morning to all,
this is our next project, a 1938 chevrolet canopy we bought april 2018, it was bought by a friend he installed a 235, t-5, and nissan rear end. my son and i redid the brakes, gas system, and was able to get her running to the muffler shop. now we are fine tuning it to make it road worthy. almost there, 1 1/2 years later.
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1937 Chevrolet Carryall http://www.oldmemoriescc.com/images/blvdbombs/images/IMG_6465_JPG.jpg
1937 1/2 ton (sold)
1938 1/2 ton (sold)
1939 1/2 ton (sold)
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Looks like a lot of fun could be had in that one!


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Cool project.


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Way cool

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What a cutie...the truck, not you ;-)


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Sweet !!


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tclederman here you go
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1937 Chevrolet Carryall http://www.oldmemoriescc.com/images/blvdbombs/images/IMG_6465_JPG.jpg
1937 1/2 ton (sold)
1938 1/2 ton (sold)
1939 1/2 ton (sold)
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VERY NICE

I like the bag/suitcase on the running board.
Is that "accordion-like" holder your idea, or is it a "period" device?

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I am looking forward to seeing your progress/effort on the vehicle/canopy-express in your first post.

What are your plans for the rear interior "display"/storage area?

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my idea but was told that it was used in the model t era as well


1937 Chevrolet Carryall http://www.oldmemoriescc.com/images/blvdbombs/images/IMG_6465_JPG.jpg
1937 1/2 ton (sold)
1938 1/2 ton (sold)
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And, sadly, used during the Dust Bowl (on any vehicle the migrating farmers/families had).
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Originally Posted by oldmemoriescc
tclederman here you go

Is that a signal booster on the antenna?


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Is that a signal booster on the antenna?[/quote]
yes you have a good eye!


1937 Chevrolet Carryall http://www.oldmemoriescc.com/images/blvdbombs/images/IMG_6465_JPG.jpg
1937 1/2 ton (sold)
1938 1/2 ton (sold)
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