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#490793 03/24/24 08:12 AM
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Augie Offline OP
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1936 Panel

Here's my panel. My father purchased this truck in 1979 from the estate of the original owner. It had been sitting since 1944. It then sat in my father's garage until 2020 when I got it out and started working on it. After delayed because of suffering a stroke and with the help of friends finally got it back on the road last spring. Thanks for looking.
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Augie #490797 03/24/24 10:17 AM
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That is fantastic. So well preserved. Should be a hit wherever it goes.


How Sweet the roar of a Chevy four!
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Augie #490836 03/25/24 06:13 AM
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Well done, a nice survivor. I am guessing you have taken safety into account so drive and enjoy.
Tony


1938 1/2 ton Hope to drive it before I retire
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Augie #490871 03/26/24 11:03 AM
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That is straight up awesome!


1936 Chevy Coupe. All Original
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