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72k5blazer383tpi
04-25-2001, 04:47 PM
Either nobody has a 47-54 or you all are fed up with yours. Which is it? I would like to get mine going again and help you with yours but that isn't going to happen is it? If not, just reply if you see this. Thanks

mkmiller1
04-25-2001, 08:21 PM
(LOL) I thought I was the only one with a '47-'54 on this board. i've got one I'm just starting back to working on and have two parts trucks(one to soon be for sale). I'm not rich by any means and will be looking for deals on most of the stuff I buy. What model do you have? Mine is a '51 chevy 1/2 ton 5-window. Matthew

Blue'66
04-25-2001, 08:32 PM
I have a '48 half ton, original with the 216 I-6. I have gone through Chevy Duty for most of the parts for it, and have been very pleased with them. It's been restored for about 10 years now, and is a fun summer driver.

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'71 K-20 350,SM 465 w/33s
'66 K-20 283,SM 420
'59 Willys CJ-5
'48 Chevy Half Ton SM 420
Akron, NY

Randy70C-10
04-26-2001, 12:00 PM
My '47 is a car. I love antique vehicles, car or truck. I don't know why this board is so quiet. I guess the street rodders haven't found us out yet.
I'm also running a Nova front clip. Rides like a Cadillac, and handles great!
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Randy
70 C-10 SWB Stepside
47 Chevy Fleetline
30 Model A Coupe
87 Harley Sportster
Self Propelled Lawn Mower
Built in USA!!!!



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72k5blazer383tpi
04-26-2001, 04:36 PM
I'm glad to see other people out there besides me. My truck is a 49 Chevy 3100 series half ton model. Is your nova sub front or rear steer steering box? I have rear so it's next to the firewall. I need info on u-joints and angles. I posted my first reply on info about gas tanks that fit in between the rear portion of the frame rails. Any info send my way. I'll try and help you guys out also. Let me know whats going on with yours.

mkmiller1
04-26-2001, 09:52 PM
I was wanting to know where I could buy a gas tank for a '47 or '48 model 1/2 ton. these were under the bed and that's where I'll be putting mine, but I want to leave space at the rear for the spare tire. Anyone have any ideas? I'm going with the MII setup up front, I hope it goes well. any advice on this will be appreciated also. Thanks, Matthew

Blacksmith
04-27-2001, 08:34 AM
It is good to see people here. I use my trucks hard, and I am always trying to fix them better. My kids love to drive them to school. These old trucks are great to have.

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1930 Model AA 1 1/2 ton flat bed
1948 GMC 1 ton flat bed
1949 Chevy 2 ton
1950 Chevy 1 ton flat bed
1967 Chevy 1 ton flat bed
1977 Chevy Heavy Duty Half 4X4
1989 Chevy Surburban 3/4 ton 4X4
Queen Creek, Arizona

72k5blazer383tpi
04-27-2001, 04:46 PM
I'm Looking for the same thing to do to mine. Nobody opened up the topic entitled
I've made it here. You can get a new one from Rock Valley antique truck parts but
there pretty pricy{$450-650}. I'm looking for something out of a junk yard that'll be
a little cheaper that I can restore myself. Sorry I don't have there number handy but I
can get it.

72k5blazer383tpi

mkmiller1
04-27-2001, 10:08 PM
WOW! $450, that's 3 to 5 times as much as I paid for a couple of my trucks! think I'll have to stick with the salvage yards.