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#497511 01/25/2009 9:46 PM
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All my life I've loved old GM trucks. My dad instilled this love for old trucks in me from the time I could ask, "What kind of truck is that?" I could then listen forever to him explaining what make of truck it was and why it was a certain year and how I could tell the difference between the years. His favourite truck of all time was the 52 chevy with the 5-window cab, and so naturally it became my favourite too. I would always talk to anyone who would listen about these trucks and how someday I wanted to own one. Around eight years ago while I was going to college, one of my buddies travelled to Alberta, Canada to visit his parents and while he was there he called me and told me he had seen a 52 GMC for sale and that it had the 5 window cab. The farmer that was selling it wanted $1200 bucks for it and so I wired him the money that day. It still ran but my buddy towed it home for me and I've been working on it ever since but haven't gotten very far. I don't really have any space to work on it at home, and I have it stored at a friend's barn 30 minutes away. Life, getting married, lack of time and money sometimes get in the way of completing a project, but I've gained a renewed interest in the old truck and want to work alot on it this year and hopefully finish it in the next few years. My goal is to make it into a daily driver and drive all over North America with it. My wife definately doesn't have the same interest in trucks as I do, but she loves this one and says I can't ever sell it. smile Anyways, I'll be needing lots of advice, and I'm really excited to have found this website and that I can be part of a huge group of stovebolters.

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Welcome to the bolt!

Isn't it something how this old iron gets imprinted on our lives?
Your dad sounds a lot like the guys around here.
If you've got some pics, post a link to them.
We love pics. pix


David Colter
pics * 1954 wrecker * [color:#009900]1948 Chevy 1-Ton[/color]
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Hi 52GMC, Welcome to the 'bolt!

Your story sounds strangely familiar grin

Time,money and family commitments usually get in the way of having fun!

Glad you could join us.

As 54TOW mentioned,post some pix when you get the chance.

Jock thumbs_up


1950 Chevy Advance Design 3100 in Scotland
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I've definately got this truck thing in my blood ... my DNA sequence has torque settings
"Of all the small nations of this earth,perhaps only the ancient Greeks surpass the Scots in their contribution to mankind" Winston Churchill.
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Welcome to the Bolt, another Canadian,Your story is similar to mine.I bought my truck almost on the spot.My wife was not a pickup truck girl.When it came home on my pal's ramp truck it was love at first site.Hope we meet up someday.
Boyd

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It's a Rust Affliction....
Welcome to the 'bolt


My GMC has a bad case of ship fitters disease!
GMC: Get More Cash...
1958 GMC
1956 Chevy 1500 Hydraulic Dump Truck
1952 Chevy 1700 3-Ton Firetruck

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Hey there, neighbour, welcome to the bolt. I also have had a longtime fondness for old GM trucks. I'm sure you'll like it here and if you are like me, you will soon learn a lot.

Leo #497670 01/26/2009 4:36 AM
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Hello 52GMC9300,

You are in good company here.

Welcome to the "Bolt"

John



~ J Lucas
1941 Chevy 1/2-Ton
1942 Chevy 1.5-Ton SWB
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52GMC9300,
welcome to the Bolt. It is good to see another Ontarian onboard! You might find the swap meets at Barrie Ontario a good place to hunt for parts. They are held in June and September. I hope that we get to see some photos of your truck some day. With my truck, I found that with patience, I was able to enjoy the journey of the restoration.

Fred


1951 GMC 1 Ton Flatbed -- It is finally on the road and what a great time I have driving it!
1951 1 Ton Completed


My Chevy Master 4 Door is on the Road!
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Welcome to the 'bolt, 53GMC9300 cool

You'll find the best group of knowledgeable and nice folks here, to keep you from swearing at your truck too much when you get stuck with something grin

We all do like pix when you get around to it thumbs_up


Sabrina
'54 3100

Now cruising in the Passing Lane

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Welcome to the BOLT. You just joined the most elite group in the whole wide world if you own a bolt...or plan to even buy one.
Hope your stay is long and helpful.


1937 Chevy Pickup
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1952 Chevy Panel
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1950 Chevy Coupe
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I'd rather walk and carry a Chevy hub cap than ride in a Ferd.
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you smile
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53GMC9300, Welcome to the Stovebolt, All of Us love to talk
about Our love for these old trucks here, c'mon in, and make Yourself at home.... wave Bill B.


1952 Chevy 3104 Shortbed 5-window
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Here's some photos of my trucks. I hope this works.

http://s641.photobucket.com/albums/uu137/bigjimwiebe/

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Good job on the pics.

It looks pretty solid. thumbs_up


David Colter
pics * 1954 wrecker * [color:#009900]1948 Chevy 1-Ton[/color]
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Five windows are better than two smile Welcome to the bolt. Look forward to seeing you around the garage.


1937 Chevy Pickup
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1952 Chevy Panel
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1950 Chevy Coupe
Pictures!

I'd rather walk and carry a Chevy hub cap than ride in a Ferd.
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you smile

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