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#688926 10/24/2010 10:15 PM
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I found this site while looking for information about the early 60's chevy trucks.

My latest vehicle project is a 1962 C20. This past spring I dragged it out of a barn in Michigan. It was parked in the barn in 1973 and sat there until this year.

The links show what it looked like as I picked it up.

http://i621.photobucket.com/albums/tt297/lking2/1962%20Chevy%20Truck/Barn1.jpg

http://i621.photobucket.com/albums/tt297/lking2/1962%20Chevy%20Truck/OutsideBarn3.jpg


Soyuz008 #688991 10/25/2010 2:28 AM
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Hey Soyuz008, welcome to the site. Looks like you have a truck that can earn its keep. Is that a Reading unit on the back? It looks cool just the way it is, well stored for all these years. What are your plans for it?

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Nice looking truck! Welcome to Stovebolt.

Also, look up Czechman on this site. He has a collection of door art. I'm sure he would love to add a picture of the door of your truck.


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Leo #689185 10/26/2010 12:50 AM
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1953 panel,

What is a "reading unit" I am not too familiar with this term. The years of storage have not been too kind. Since it sat on a damp dirt floor, the underside has taken a beating from rust. The thicker frame is OK, but cab floor and steering components have dissolved away. I intend to re-build it so it looks similiar to the way it is now (except I'll change the paint color). I will also re-do the door painting....The Petaja Brothers are on my mothers side of the family. This truck has been in her family since 1962.

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Reading (pronounced Redding) is a company that made utility units such as the one you have on your truck. (The box that is the back half of your truck) They were used by various types of contractors for their work vehicles. If it is a Reading, it will likely say so on the back. Other companies also made these work boxes as well.

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Welcome to the Bolt. The 60's are some good years to work with. Keep us posted.


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Achipmunk #689373 10/26/2010 6:46 PM
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Welcome! NICE TRUCK!
Know what? The old phone number speaks of it's age. I'd sure hate to see that lost... that's just my 2 cents worth.
Good luck with the project and keep us posted!


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Hellomrwilson #690500 10/30/2010 4:21 PM
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Welcome to the stovebolt from Kansas City, KS. I love it just the way it is, with the exception of a good bath & cosmetics. I am interested in seeing what you are able to do with your new project. Period door graphics are very popular today, so do what you can to preserve it, especially since it has some significance to your family.

Long live the '60-'66 Chevy/GMC truck, Panels & Carryalls!

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