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#759572 07/04/2011 1:44 AM
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Bought a 1964 chevy short bed step side a week ago & have already ordered $1,000 in parts. Let the fun begin. This forum has a lot of great advice. Now if I just learn the easy way.
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Welcome to the Bolt Larry,
I have a 64 Fleet myself. Good luck with it and post some pics soon. Just holler if you need any help.

Chris


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Originally Posted by elmeyer44
.... Now if I just learn the easy way.
Larry
grin yeah, we all say that!!

Welcome to the Bolt. Sounds like your well on your way to a great project. This is THE place to be with a stovebolt. Lots and lots of knowledgeable guys and gals around the garage. No such thing as a stupid question around here either. Let us know how we can help.


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Welcome Larry, most days it's fun, some days not so much, but it sure is worth it in the long run. Good luck.

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Hi Larry,welcome from Scotland.
Restoring these old trucks can be a bit of a rollercoaster,but in the end it's all worth it......Honestly!
Good Luck.
Jock.

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Thank you for the welcome. There are many things i'am sure I will need help with.
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Welcome! thumbs_up

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Welcome, Larry!!!!


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