I would like to suggest a slightly different angle, since we are all members of 
the keep it original list and not the restorodders list. With that said I think 
it would be highly bennifical to create a Restoration guide for each of the era 
trucks. It's my experience that even "experts" have little more that general 
information about our trucks, while simple enthusiast such as myself have 
accumulated 10 years of information on what was original, options, colors, etc. 
One particular aspect of this guide would be modern equivilent parts which 
would aid in keeping our trucks in operating condition.

My 2 cents....

Rich Kinas
59 Chevy Fleetside
Orlando, FL

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From: Woogeroo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, March 14, 2005 10:31 am
Subject: [old-chevy-truck] Re: buyer's guides

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> --- In [email protected], Will Nelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
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> Hmn.
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> you coulda just said 'no'.
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> But if you had clicked on the link: 
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> http://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/buyers_guide_60_66.htm
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> You would have seen that it is no book... it is a guide. That is 
> all... free for anyone to use... that is all I am trying to 
> accomplish... just for the other model trucks.
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> -W 
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> Ole Chevy and GMC trucks rule!
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