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#929442 03/21/2013 7:20 PM
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Hi Everyone,

I'm a new member and soon to be owner of a Chevy M6 Bomb Service truck. I am new to the Chevy world so I am going to have to start in the engine section figuring out the powerplant. This is a huge website!


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John, welcome to the Stovebolt. No worry about figuring things out. Folks here are great about lending a hand.
Since your in Alabama your now a Southern Stovebolter. Check out the events section and the Southern Forum.

....and I'd love to see a pic of the M6.....when you can.


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Welcome John, looking forward to learning about M6 Bomb service trucks. Glad you like the site.

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Welcome to the Bolt. I too would like to learn more & see more of a M6. Keep us posted.....


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Welcome John, good luck with your truck. This is a great site with a lot of info and folks always willing to help you out.


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Thanks, guys! I hope to bring the truck home in a few weeks and then I'll have some good pictures to post.


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