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#172416 03/13/2005 6:54 AM
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does anyone know where to buy a sun shade that fits in these old truck windows? I have a '64 and i cant seem to locate a sun shade that will work. Does anyone have any ideas or know where to buy one. thanks!

#172417 03/13/2005 3:36 PM
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If you mean the sun visor, LMC has them,
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2 1948 1.5-ton Loadmasters
The red one and The snow pusher
1 1950 3100
1 1955.1 Chevy 6500
1 1954 Chevy 6500 2-Ton
1 1955 1st Series COE 5700
1 1963 K20 (454)
1 1964 C10 (350)
1 1951 1.5-ton Dump Truck
1953 and a 1956 Ford F800

Raising a teenager is like trying to nail Jello to a tree!
#172418 03/13/2005 7:36 PM
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no i have sun visors. i mean like the nylon or plastic type material that fits in your window to keep the sun out and from fading your seat and dash and to help keep it cool. They sell them at k mart and walmart and all of those places but obviesly they wont fit in these old trucks so does anyone know where to get one of these that fits. I have a '64 chevy C10. thanks

#172419 03/13/2005 7:57 PM
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Just a thought, and havent done it yet, but I figured I could make one for my '61 by using some of that thin insulated material LMC sells (part# 38-2829) $30.00 for a 4' x6" roll. Make a cardboard (so you can fold it up) template that fits your windshield, and glue the stuff on with the foil side facing out of course. Your '64 windshield is flatter than mine, so should be a piece of cake.

Before I buy from LMC, I'm going to check if there's something similar for less $$$ at the local Lowe's/Home Depot type places.

#172420 03/13/2005 10:08 PM
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LMC offers a few of them too, but you'll have to cut them down to fit (page 33 of their latest catalog),
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2 1948 1.5-ton Loadmasters
The red one and The snow pusher
1 1950 3100
1 1955.1 Chevy 6500
1 1954 Chevy 6500 2-Ton
1 1955 1st Series COE 5700
1 1963 K20 (454)
1 1964 C10 (350)
1 1951 1.5-ton Dump Truck
1953 and a 1956 Ford F800

Raising a teenager is like trying to nail Jello to a tree!

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