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I'd just like to say "hi" and thanks for this HUGE and amazing information, knowledge and help collective. I will be by often and with many questions once I get to work on my new old beast. It's my first project, and I'm excited to get stuck in, but a bit intimidated to say the least. Have a great week, and I look forward to getting to know you all better. chug

Kyllaen.

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I'm excited to start my new project!


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Welcome from a fellow BC'er ! There are quite a few of us around. Scroll down to B.C. Bolters page and introduce yourself.


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Hi Kyllaen,welcome from Scotland.
Nice truck,it looks in pretty good shape overall.
I see you've already met one of your neighbours!

There's plenty of help to be had here,and i'm quite sure your fellow B.C. bolters will assist in any way they can along the way too.
Good luck.
Jock.


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1950 Chevy Advance Design 3100 in Scotland
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That's a sweet truck!


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Wow, another BC Bolter joining us? Cool... this is becoming quite a group! Welcome! smile

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welcome from Australia we dont get snow like that here


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Thanks! It's nice to see a good supply of local brainpower and expertise that I can tap into. wink


I'm excited to start my new project!


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Originally Posted by Mr. Lang
That's a sweet truck!

Thanks, Christopher. I was looking at photos of your truck the other day.. nice! The woodwork is exceptional.


I'm excited to start my new project!


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Ahh, it's someone else truck now. I sold it this fall, and now drive the panel truck, which is "in progress!".

I really need to take some pictures and update the gallery thing, but it keeps pouring rain here, every day!


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Looking forward to the new pictures!


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Welcome Kyllaen, don't get too intimidated by the truck. Make a plan of what you plan to do and go at it. Yours looks pretty good already, enjoy it.

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Welcome to the bolt. Lots of good bolters all around Canada. From BC to Ontario!!


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Thanks for the encouragement guys. Now I'm getting excited to finally get back to Canada and get to work.


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Welcome to the Bolt !


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