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#839657 03/29/2012 5:29 PM
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First off I would like to thank the guys that put this all together. Hats off you ya's. I finally after tormenting a gentleman for this truck over the past year did he call me and I have now bought a 1951 GMC 9300,all orignal with the 6 volt system was restored 5 yrs ago and just used around a condo complex to pick up leaves and branches. It did sit outside tho frown and not used for the past 3 yrs. But she is now home in a loving shop. I got it turning over and wondering really about switching over to 12V for the reason that the old 6V wiring doesn't make me feel safe and relieable with marrets and bare wires showing. Going to have to buy the orignal 6V anyways or upgrade to a 12V. Hope to chat to all in here over the nest several years and help out whenever I can and get helped out when I really could use it.

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Welcome firebg!

Where in Ontario?

Personally, I love the sound of the slow 6V starter cranking over - clean up your wires and it should treat you well!

Mark

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Welcome to the site firebg. I guess we're almost neighbours. I have a friend near Lindsay who also has a GMC, either 50 or 51.

Oh, the people who put this site together are the Milliman's from Maryland, great couple. Lots of others volunteer as well.

I changed my voltage from 6 to 12, not everyone calls it an upgrade though. Have fun with your truck!

Leo

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firebg, welcome to the stovebolt. I see you have already made friends with some really good bolters. We're all here to help and the truck you have sounds intereting. Keep us posted and some pics when you can.


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Welcome from Scotland firebg,
As you're already finding out,this place is the place for all things Stovebolt!
Like Alvin,I look forward to seeing your new toy as and when you get a chance.
So....get snappin' thumbs_up
Jock.


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Hi and welcome from Burlington, ON.
Are you near?
Lots of great info here. I will be relying on them more and more now that I am starting to put my '51 back together.
I took a thousand pictures but, there is always that one elusive detail ....
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hi welcome from australia youve come to the right place great people


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firebg,
welcome to the Stovebolt. I think 51 GMCs rule! I don't know where abouts you are located but the old vehicle hobby is vey active here in Muskoka.

I have retained the six volt system in my 51. Changing the wiring really is not related to the choice of 6 volt or 12.


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Thanks everyone for the welcomes. I am leaving for the Barret Jackson Auction tomorrow morning in Palm Beach, Flordia Hope to gather as much information and networking as possible. the trip was planned before the truck came as I was going down to possibly purchase something that I could afford..HaHa!! Never know might run into a few Stovebolter down there. Cheers!! I'll try to get some pictures up soon. For those who asked where I live, I live in Lindsay, Ontario and work in Toronto it's an hour and forty five minutes north east or Toronto in the Kawartha Lakes area.

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Firebg,
you might be interested to know that the annual swap meet in Stirling is moving to your town starting next year! Sometimes there are "bargains" at Barrett Jackson with the older non modified vehicles. It should be a great show.


1951 GMC 1 Ton Flatbed -- It is finally on the road and what a great time I have driving it!
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Welcome to the Bolt!


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