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Wow. Spring Carlisle had great weather (until late Saturday?).

Plenty of Stovebolt stuff and some Stovebolter’s. Bought some stuff, sold some stuff, made some great contacts.

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Greenie,

Great to hear. Was thinking it'd be okay to continue to post in the Swap Meet but it'll be lost down the dump pile too soon.

So moved your latest post to the ODSS forum and hope you'll continue the Carlisle discussion there.

Of course, we want pictures!

Thanks,
Peggy

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Peggy: That’s fine. I’ll add some pictures. There is so much Stovebolt- friendly stuff at Carlisle it would take hours to show it all. I got some great parts, mostly 1941-46, which is my specialty. Some here know me from Hershey, always in GAI 18-19.

The ‘46 GMC script tailgate is a true unicorn. And it’s solid and straight. The ‘46 lower radiator splash pan is NOS with the GM parts tag attached. Where does this 77 year old stuff come from? Then there is a ‘46 Chevy grille, a compete dash, cab header panel, and more.

If you walk every row, and look in every space- you will need 2-3 days to get it done. If you’re like me, you’ll need a few days to recover. Of course, this repeats in the Fall- just a few days before Hershey begins. Plan to be a both!
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greenie,

Thanks for these initial pictures.

"Stovebolt friendly" ... we like the sound of that. (Of course, I guess you are referring to the truck stuff. wink )

We may have to hook you up with a Stovebolt t-shirt, hat or something ... along with flyers and / or biz cards, for you to pass around -- next time. thumbs_up

Send more story and pictures when you get a chance.

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