Allen
 
You can't be all bad if you have a 1950 John Deere A. Back in 1958 I farmed 
 with a 1952 JD A. Wish I still had it.
 
Bob Moore
1952 3600/5W
 
 
In a message dated 2/21/2012 8:08:11 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Thank  you, Nate.  Being an original lister, here is the story of this 
yahoo  group.  Back in 1999, us old timers were on another list for old trucks  
the went all what Nate says below.  Rob was one of the stockers and had  the 
fortitude to start this list.  I highly recommend that everyone go  back to 
the main page for this list and Rob's welcome message from September  of 
1999, and read BOTH.



>From the main page of this group:   "Dedicated to the preservation and 
restoration of stock 1941-1959 Chevy and  GMC trucks. KEEP IT STOCK!" and from 
Rob's welcome message: "The list is of  course, intended to promote stock or 
modified enough to make them safe and  able to handle todays traffic." and 
"My main reason for starting this group  was to make it smaller, more 
cohesive, and devoted to AD stockers. However, I  really don't have anything 
against the TF'ers, nor the Art Decos, as long as  they are not heavily rodded. 
Even those I don't personally object to, but they  are not my cup of tea, and 
if
we all like ours stock, then a lot of the  rodding discussions are wasted 
on us."



Yep, I'm an old geezer  and miss the good old days when we used to focus on 
stock trucks - that's why  I'm here.



Allen

50 3100

50 John Deere A

55  M38A1

70 M35A2

73 K20

79 K5

etc.

05 red  heeler



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From:  [email protected] [[email protected]] on 
behalf of  Nate [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 5:14 PM
To:  [email protected]
Subject: [old-chevy-truck] Re: ! KEEP IT  STOCK !



I don't think you alls are getting the idea here  :

Rob wanted this list to be for real truck enthusiasts , not Hot  Rodders 
who pretty much destroy old trucks .

" Stock " means (to me  anyway) not automatically slapping in a V-ate mill 
, chroming averything ,  like that .

My old trucks are certainly not restored but , they're  largely stock , 
they're working rigs , fun too .

I know for a fact that  there are many Hot Rodders here who respect Rob's 
wishes and don't clutter up  the forum with endless talks about Lokar cable 
shifters , blah blah  blah...

It's ALL good , just keep it sweet , pete  .

-Nate
Mike wrote:
>
> I don't know what it means to  Keep It Stock. I have had my truck for 
over 40 years and it wasn't stock when  I got it in 1969. It's an old farm 
truck, and you know what farmers did to  their trucks. Back in the 70's, you 
couldn't get parts for these things, and I  had to make comprises to keep it on 
the road. It has a replacement engine but  still a 216 and it's never been 
re-painted. It's about as stock as I can get  it without spending a lot of  
$.
>
>





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