Hahaha, 1930s actually.You're lying...I mean, that's a black and white photo from the 50's or 60's...you have to be at least 80...
Damn, you're over 100! I always said pipe smoking promotes longevity!Hahaha, 1930s actually.
Damn thing has less rust and runs better than my f150 ?. Heck ALL these newer trucks the fenders are rusting off before you even finished paying for them. So its not doing too bad for 35 years old lol.Don't really hear these things together in a sentence
Luckily mine isn’t too bad in the rust department, but my cab corners are gone. Once I fix the driveline leaks I’ll move to the body. The old 4 spd leaks from just about everywhere. I also need to get a new motor for it. Someone dropped a supercharged 383 in it in the past... way too much power for a lifted truck. Plus 4mpg with a 20 gallon tank gets old quick lol. If anybody is looking for a muscle car engine and is near Dallas I’d be happy to part with it!Welcome from Fresno, California brother! My best friend builds, restores, and sells 67-72 Chevy/gmc trucks and blazers.
Welcome from Québec, Canada.Hey everybody, new to the forum. Recently picked the pipe back up after a 10 year break. Really enjoying getting back into it.
I’m 30yo, And I have way too many hobbies. I recently picked up a new project, a 1972 Chevy k10. Happy to be here, and looking forward to meeting y’all