Thread: New member from Tennessee
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12-20-2015 09:16 AM #1
New member from Tennessee
Hello, I have been working on a 1968 GMC step-side truck for roughly three years. It's came a long ways but she's still got a good ways to go. (Pics will not upload)
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12-20-2015 10:15 AM #2
Hi Steve. Welcome to CHR, glad you're here, and looking forward to seeing your truck and the progress you make as you work to finish. If your pictures won't upload I expect that the files are too large - just about everything used today takes high def pictures with lots of pixels. Here's some info on posting that might help - http://www.clubhotrod.com/shop-talk/...es-thread.htmlRoger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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12-20-2015 10:26 AM #3
When I was a youngster working for a Caterpillar dealer in Charlotte, NC, one of my tasks was to drive the brand new 1967 Chevy six-cylinder, three-speed stepside pickup down to the bus station to pick up packages. I fell in love with the way that truck performed and it set the stage for the many Chevy pickups that I owned later in life, most of them shortbed stepsides. The last one I owned was a '73 292 with granny 4-speed that I bought for $1000 and put a clutch in, along with all new clutch actuation linkage. That truck was smooth as silk.
.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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12-21-2015 03:56 PM #4
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Welcome from central Iowa! I really like 67-72's. They have a great following too!Ryan
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12-22-2015 06:40 AM #5
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