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ANY info on parts sources for getting our '39 pickup on the road would be appreciated!



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805-427-0202 or PM here.

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Take the "Links" link at the top of the page then look under Parts.

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.....here you go.

http://www.stovebolt.com/links/parts.html


Since your on the western coast you may do better with The Truck Shop or Filling Station or Chev's of the 40's on the shipping charges....if they have what you need. Heck, take a look at all of them!!

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I've used Jim Carter truck Parts, Chev's of the '40's, and Bowtie Bits. Steeles Rubber for all rubber parts.


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