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#643929 Thu May 06 2010 04:20 AM
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Randy F Offline OP
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Where do I begin? Back in the late 60's I owned a 1949 Chevy window panel. It was my coon hunting vehicle. Would have driven it for many years had I not run over a mail box that was made from 6" drill pipe.(while trying to change the four track tape located in the glove box)
Fast forward to this year. I have not owned a truck in several years and each time I need to go to Lowes I must hook my trailer to my Jeep or borrow one from my buddy. This got me thinking, why not get an old truck to use when I need to go to Lowes and quell my desires for my old panel.
I started looking on Ebay and found a few that I liked. The one I really liked was a 1953 Chevy 3800 located in Havanah, Ark. owned by Charles W. Combs. I call Charles and he gives me the low down on the truck. It was purchased new by Kenneth L Tillotson from Green Chevrolet in Fayeteville, Ark. Charles bought the truck at auction in 1993 from Mr Tillotson. Truck has approx. 39,800 miles and pretty much all original. I tell him that I will take the truck. He says come and look at the truck and if it is not as described I am not obligated. I live in Gladewater , Tx about 290 miles from Charles. On a 50 degree foggy morning I take off on my Harley and ride for five hours. (four of those hours were in cold wet fog) Get to Charles' home and fall in love with my truck. I tell Charles I will take the truck and That I will load my bike on the back and drive it home. He says that the truck will make it back to Texas but he would feel better if I let him haul it to my home. He insistent that he is going to haul the truck so we load it on his 30 foot fifth wheel trailer. The trailer has two flats. He backs up to put air in the tires and the trailer comes loose from the ball and crashes his tailgate. It is now 3:30 pm and I need to get back on my bike for my return 5 hour ride. Charles says he will bring the truck to me later in the week and I tell him I would feel better if he let me come back next week and haul the truck back. At this point Charles wife Treva tells me that I might as well not argue with him because he had made up his mind that he was going to deliver the truck. I tell him thanks and will see him later next week. I get on my bike and head back to Texas.
I get home around 10:00 pm exhausted and am about to get in bed. My phone rings and it is Charles and Treva who are about an hour from my home with my truck. He says they are going to get a motel and will be at my home at 8:00 am in the morning.
The next morning they pull up and we unload my truck. I ask them to come in and have some coffee and visit. They say they would like to but they needed to get back so they could make the evening service at church. So after unloading they are back on their way to Arkansas.
Since I got my truck, Charles and I have talked many times. He always tells me if I am not satisfied with the truck he will give me my money back. Moral to this story is that I not only got My truck, but I also made a friend.
Now as the third owner of my Chevy 3800 I hope I can figure out how to post some pictures.

1953 Chevy 3800

Last edited by Peggy M; Mon Jul 26 2010 12:47 PM.
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Shop Shark
neat story. I'll take a look at them at work tomorrow.

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Fried Green T'mater (Vern)
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'Bolter
What a neat story! Sounds like he's one cool guy!
Good luck with your truck, and welcome to Stovebolt!


Rich
1947 Loadmaster [stovebolt.com]
1947 Chev. Loadmaster
1959 Chev. Viking 40
Genie: "I am the genie from a magic lamp and I have the power to grant you three wishes."
Me: "I want to be rich."
Genie: "OK, Rich, what's your second wish?"

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Shop Shark
Beautiful.
Here is the link.


Fried Green T'mater (Vern)
1953 Chevrolet 3600
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More pix on Photobucket
Caution: Political Statement

Man who runs in front of car gets tired, man who runs behind car gets exhausted.
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'Bolter
WOW!!!
That is beautiful!


Rich
1947 Loadmaster [stovebolt.com]
1947 Chev. Loadmaster
1959 Chev. Viking 40
Genie: "I am the genie from a magic lamp and I have the power to grant you three wishes."
Me: "I want to be rich."
Genie: "OK, Rich, what's your second wish?"

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Randy F Offline OP
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It's been 11 months since I bought my 1953 1 ton. I have put over a thousand miles on it but I have had more than a thousand miles of enjoyment. If I am able to link to my pictures you will be able to see that my truck is still able to haul the load(cross ties, a pallet of grass and it even makes a great scaffold). I just wish I had gotten a picture with the 4 huge palm trees loaded in the back. Lets see if I can those pictures posted. Hogeye1's Album

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Randy F Offline OP
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[quote=Randy F] Where do I begin? Back in the late 60's I owned a 1949 Chevy window panel. It was my coon hunting vehicle. Would have driven it for many years had I not run over a mail box that was made from 6" drill pipe.(while trying to change the four track tape located in the glove box)
Fast forward to this year. I have not owned a truck in several years and each time I need to go to Lowes I must hook my trailer to my Jeep or borrow one from my buddy. This got me thinking, why not get an old truck to use when I need to go to Lowes and quell my desires for my old panel.
I started looking on Ebay and found a few that I liked. The one I really liked was a 1953 Chevy 3800 located in Havanah, Ark. owned by Charles W. Combs. I call Charles and he gives me the low down on the truck. It was purchased new by Kenneth L Tillotson from Green Chevrolet in Fayeteville, Ark. Charles bought the truck at auction in 1993 from Mr Tillotson. Truck has approx. 39,800 miles and pretty much all original. I tell him that I will take the truck. He says come and look at the truck and if it is not as described I am not obligated. I live in Gladewater , Tx about 290 miles from Charles. On a 50 degree foggy morning I take off on my Harley and ride for five hours. (four of those hours were in cold wet fog) Get to Charles' home and fall in love with my truck. I tell Charles I will take the truck and That I will load my bike on the back and drive it home. He says that the truck will make it back to Texas but he would feel better if I let him haul it to my home. He insistent that he is going to haul the truck so we load it on his 30 foot fifth wheel trailer. The trailer has two flats. He backs up to put air in the tires and the trailer comes loose from the ball and crashes his tailgate. It is now 3:30 pm and I need to get back on my bike for my return 5 hour ride. Charles says he will bring the truck to me later in the week and I tell him I would feel better if he let me come back next week and haul the truck back. At this point Charles wife Treva tells me that I might as well not argue with him because he had made up his mind that he was going to deliver the truck. I tell him thanks and will see him later next week. I get on my bike and head back to Texas.
I get home around 10:00 pm exhausted and am about to get in bed. My phone rings and it is Charles and Treva who are about an hour from my home with my truck. He says they are going to get a motel and will be at my home at 8:00 am in the morning.
The next morning they pull up and we unload my truck. I ask them to come in and have some coffee and visit. They say they would like to but they needed to get back so they could make the evening service at church. So after unloading they are back on their way to Arkansas.
Since I got my truck, Charles and I have talked many times. He always tells me if I am not satisfied with the truck he will give me my money back. Moral to this story is that I not only got My truck, but I also made a friend.
Now as the third owner of my Chevy 3800 I hope I can figure out how to post some pictures.

http://s837.photobucket.com/albums/zz293/hogeye1/

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Cruising in the Passing Lane
Nice truck Randy, great story and good pics. thanks for sharing.


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