Bonehead
Skull Master
I am going to owe you guys alot of pictures over the next week or so.
I asked a friend of mine to ask his neighbor if he wanted to sell a couple of old truck cabs sitting behind a shed. The friend came through. The owner is building a totally restored 38 Chevy Pickup, and is a retired machinist. His truck is going to look like it just rolled in to the dealer. He bought one cab for the dash. And the other one for some small part he needed. I met with him and he told me he was getting ready to take them in for SCRAP! To save him the trouble, he gave me both cabs, a frame, two fenders, and a straight 6 block. In return I will remove the dash from one cab, and take the e -brake bracket, and battery box off the frame for him. It looks like a 36 low cab and a 37 Chevy pickup. One is minus the doors,. The other looks really good. He has them wrapped up in a tarp. I have to wait for the ground to dry up a bit so I don't tear up his yard, but should have them in a week.
I asked a friend of mine to ask his neighbor if he wanted to sell a couple of old truck cabs sitting behind a shed. The friend came through. The owner is building a totally restored 38 Chevy Pickup, and is a retired machinist. His truck is going to look like it just rolled in to the dealer. He bought one cab for the dash. And the other one for some small part he needed. I met with him and he told me he was getting ready to take them in for SCRAP! To save him the trouble, he gave me both cabs, a frame, two fenders, and a straight 6 block. In return I will remove the dash from one cab, and take the e -brake bracket, and battery box off the frame for him. It looks like a 36 low cab and a 37 Chevy pickup. One is minus the doors,. The other looks really good. He has them wrapped up in a tarp. I have to wait for the ground to dry up a bit so I don't tear up his yard, but should have them in a week.