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#810686 Tue Dec 27 2011 06:03 PM
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Hi Folks I am in Calvert County I have a 55 second seris project going and right now I am researching a swap of the steering column, I wish to retain the stocl axle and steering box and graft in a column with tilt I removed from a donor van I was gifted!


I have a 55 second gen!,, work in progress
1963 long bed step side driver
Just a guy who digs old trucks!
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'Bolter
welcome to the sight and to the SMD chapter of the ODSS. We will have to see this project of yours at some point.


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Today I was checking my vin # M 255B 014731,, Looks like she was built in Balt. Too kewl,, the sb chevy # on the tab passenger side front reads E123800, I can't seem to get a handle on what that means other then the man I bought it from said it came out a 1979 truck and has four bolt main caps, ( I have seen the thos as I did an overhaul prior to dropping it in


I have a 55 second gen!,, work in progress
1963 long bed step side driver
Just a guy who digs old trucks!

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