First, welcome to the ‘bolt! Tell us a bit about yourself and your truck. We bolters love pictures so include a few. Instructions on how to post images are on the bottom of the left margin on this page.
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Phil Moderator, The Engine Shop, Interiors and Project Journals
1952 Chevrolet 3100, Three on the Tree, 4:11 torque tube Updated to: ‘59 235 w/hydraulic lifters, 12v w/alternator, HEI, PCV and Power front Disc Brakes Project Journals Stovebolt Gallery Forum
As Phil (Phak1) mentioned, would love to here about you and your truck. Oh, and we will pester you until you get some pics posted - haha!
If you run into problems posting pics, let us know and we will do our best to help you wrangle that cat into submission.
Next time you check in the Stovebolt, take a peek in the "Side Lots". Your indicated locale puts you in the Midwest Bolters Association (MBA) region. You can check on recent conversations and goings on in there and see who else is in our area.
You may also want to add a post in this thread Midwest Bolters Map if you would like to make your location known to fellow MBA 'Bolters???
Looking forward to hearing/seeing more about you and your truck!
Dan
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~ Dan 1951 Chevy 3 window 3100 Follow this story in the DITY Gallery "My Grandpa Carl's Truck and How it Became Mine" 1966 Chevelle (Wife's Hot Rod) | 2013 Chevy Silverado (Current daily driver) US Army MSG Retired (1977-1998) | Com Fac Maint Lead Tech Retired (1998-2021)
Good job on getting pictures posted. We're picture junkies here.
Kevin 1951 Chevy 3100 work truck Follow this saga in Project Journal Photos 1929 Ford pickup restored from the ground up. | 1929 Ford Special Coupe (First car) Busting rust since the mid-60's If you're smart enough to take it apart, you darn well better be smart enough to put it back together.
You anywhere near Madrid? I have some family in that area.
Piling on here (it's what I do best ) -- Jason won't mind.
Jack, if you change your profile to include a town or even a county, the program will show a little map on your posts so folks can get a better idea of where about you are located. It's been fascinating to click on that link and open our old truck world, especially for Stovebolters who are not CONUS. ~~ And, welcome to Stovebolt.
Welcome to the Stovebolt. Best darn site on the web for old chevy trucks. Visit often so yu don't miss anything!! ....and plan to come to K.C. in September for the big event......or come on down to one of our Southern Stovebolt events!
Thanks Jack for "adjusting" your location. Helps get some idea of where abouts people are. Especially us who are geographically challenged. And, we have a nice group of international Bolters who benefit from a little more info in that regard. I know *I* do when looking at *their* maps.
~ Peggy M 1949 Chevrolet 3804 "Charlie" - The Stovebolt Flagship In the Gallery || In the Gallery Forum "I didn't see this one coming. I don't see much of anything coming. :-O"