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#544027 06/06/2009 3:24 AM
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well i just got my third chevy now besides my 39 just purchased a 59 lol now i am going to have to do a whole list of new stuff i need smile bright side i can't get anymore for awhile yard space and neibors i doubt could take it lol

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congratulations. You can NEVER have to many bolts.... smile


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lol achipmunk but that means i have to do a whole new gallery page now too :P


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Daniel....how are you going to find time to do a new Gallery page when you've got all these trucks to work on?
I'm with Alvin though....you can never have too many cool

My finances (well the wife actually) dictates how many I would have! nono smile


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lol well the good part is this one is fairly complete smile it should be on the road long before my 39 but if anyone is feeling generious lol i can use WINDOWs!! LOL this new 59 i got made someone mad that had a hammer for all the windows lol and that front glass is going to be a pain to find for less than 200


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Originally Posted by Daniel Bland
that front glass is going to be a pain to find for less than 200

That's what ya get for buying one of them 'new fangled modern trucks' with the bent glass! wink grin


1950 Chevy Advance Design 3100 in Scotland
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Hey congratulations! It's funny how the Stovebolt Bug works. I'm not even close to done with mine and I'm already looking for my next one,...something even older. I looked at a 1917 Maxwell Truck last week, way too much work for me. I'm sure my neighbors will be glad that one didn't come home.

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lol a 17 maxwell ... i am soooo jelious lol


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