Another new member. I own a 1959 GMC 100 pickup with about 42,000 original miles with the old 270 inline six and a 4-speed transmission. My father purchased the truck new for my grandfather so it has always been in our family. I've been trying to buy a new fuel pump but they seem very difficult to find, Airtex 531 or equivalent, so I will be searching your forums. We keep the truck at a summer cabin in Oregon which really keeps the miles down, but it's great fun to drive it around town...
Last edited by Peggy M; 06/03/20246:41 PM. Reason: added more info to the title
Welcome to the Stovebolt. Nice looking pickup and family history. You can find answers to your questions in the garage forums and once you make 4 post you will then be able to send members PM's and have all Stovebolt has to offer.
There are also plenty of Ca. folks here so keep watch, they may be one next door.
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