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Posted by Dachshund on June 01, 2006 at 05:44:47 from (216.170.44.7):
A neighbor and I finally had the chance to go over and tow the 1946 Chevy 1 1/2 ton grain truck home! I haven't tried to see if it will turn over or not - I want to put some diesel in the cylinders before I do anything. It was covered with 30 years of dust from sitting in his shed since 1976. Couldn't even tell what color it was! This is a photo of what it looked like when I got it home. Still need to get the duals from him. Only light surface rust on the cab. There are a couple of small dents in the fenders, and a "head sized" dent in the roof (should pop out easy, though). The windows need work to get them operational again, but it's just from sitting. The windshield also opens up to allow air flow. Now - if I only had the cash to start work on it......(I'm accepting donations).
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