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This is my first 1931 Chevrolet and I'm in the process of doing a restoration. I would like to first figure out what I have. Its titled as a 1931 the Vin indicates 1930 and the grill looks to be later. I say that because the Chevrolet Bow Tie is a single bow tie, no oval around it.

I'm wanting to paint the truck dark red with black fenders and do a redwood bed. Trying to get some ideas on the bed layout. Also trying to find some of the small things I need like windshield rubber kit, some sort of seat etc.

Any help would be great. Thank you

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Boy, that's a nice one to have. Gosh, wish they were some around my town like that. KOOL


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Anybody know what late model wheel will clear the back drums on a 1931 1 1/2 ton?

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Try Tech Tips for your wheel question at the link bellow.

http://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/wheels/

Truck is in Great shape ,you dont see many like that anymore .


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Greg, I'd suggest asking in the BIG BOLT's forum. Those guys are always talking wheels and tires!!
Not everyone visits the welcome Centre everyday so for best results try to always ask questions in the most appropriate forum and you'll find the answers.... I promise!!


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