[old-chevy-truck] RE: parts

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Dan, Would the Chevy Duty that you were talking about happen to be listed as www.classicparts.com now? --- In old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com,  wrote:Anyone made any purchases of parts from SummitAuto888? I've seen several things on there like rear bumper, brackets, cab corners & others. Was just wondering about the quality of products they have. This is a provider on ebay... 














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Re: [old-chevy-truck] Re: parts for antique. ancient trucks

2011-10-16 Thread Jonas Thaler
The pickier you are now the better truck you will end up buying ... And you are 
going to love the truck you buy.

I also love stakebeds and flatbeds.  One day i hope to own a Task Force cabover 
1ton flatbed.  I will use it to transport hay for my neighbors' rescued wild 
horses.  Hopefully they will pay me enough for gas, because I will be doing it 
for fun.  This is just a fantasy, but they have a habit of happening for real.

Jonas Thaler

On Oct 16, 2011, at 10:07 PM, "Kim's guy"  wrote:

> 
> 
> at 1:00 a.m. new jersey time I hope I can get this out without nodding off, 
> I'm close to doing that! A truck for me. pick up trucks are rather prevailant 
> and i got to recalling I got to savoring the memory of the 1957  chevy stake 
> truck two uncles had on their farm in upstate NY. by the 1970s the farm was 
> in real bad straits  the chevy needing a battery that there was NO money for 
> the truck just wound up forsaken and up to its rims sunk in dirt, ultimatly 
> junked. It had an in line 6 engine that I LOVED the sound of it and a 4 speed 
> manual trans I just loved its sounds and watching my uncles d rive it what it 
> looked like etc. SO It having been old I love old antique stake trucks i love 
> in line engines and manual transmissions shifting i wonder if i have to 
> custom build my own truck?? and I'd love the truck to be my everyday driver 
> too! SO I'd love an OLD AMERICAN made farm/stake truck with an in line 6 
> engine and manual trans. DO I seem demanding and picky? I hope not that isnt 
> my intention Grateful to you for your time and your valueable 2 cents 
> worth!!! 
> 
> --- In old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com, Jonas Thaler  wrote:
> >
> > I believe there is a truck for every truck-lover. I would recommend a lot 
> > of research, as much as you can stand, before you make your move. The more 
> > you read up and surf the Internet ahead of time, the better.  If you don't 
> > do research, then you tend to succumb to human nature and make your first 
> > purchase solely an emotional decision rather than a rational one. This 
> > greatly affects your investment, ie how much money you will have to spend 
> > to get this truck to be the way you like it.
> > 
> > All that adult stuff.
> > 
> > Anyway, the gist of it is KNOW WHAT YOU WANT, know what your dream truck is 
> > as best you can before you buy it.
> > 
> > As if I EVER followed that advice for about 60 old vehicle purchases!
> > 
> > I have had great luck buying parts cheaply from the auction site that 
> > rhymes with fee-pay. Also there are a lot of dealers who have internet 
> > catalogs like American Classics, Jim Carter and Brothers. Some reproduction 
> > parts are garbage, so I would recommend finding a pick-a-part and getting 
> > to know what real IRON looks and feels like.
> > 
> > And with some looking around you can probably find a mechanic in your area 
> > who knows how wonderful these old vehicles are, what a pleasure it is to 
> > work on them, and who will make a little money helping you with your 
> > amazing new hobby.
> > 
> > That's my 2 ¢
> > 
> > jt
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Oct 16, 2011, at 8:41 PM, Kim's guy wrote:
> > 
> > > IF a rusted old beauty, an old truck, an old stake farm truck did come 
> > > through for me, my gosh a: '48 '49 '55 '56 '57 '60 something '70 
> > > something '80 something what do "we" do when our old, ancient, antique, 
> > > trucks break down what auto parts store continues to manufacture parts 
> > > for these vintage vehicles? what do you folks all do please??? THANK YOU!
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> 
> 


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[old-chevy-truck] Re: parts for antique. ancient trucks

2011-10-16 Thread Kim's guy



at  1:00  a.m.  new  jersey  time  I  hope  I  can get  this  out  without  
nodding  off, I'm close  to  doing that!  A  truck  for  me.  pick  up  trucks  
are  rather  prevailant  and  i  got  to  recalling  I  got  to  savoring   the 
 memory  of  the  1957  chevy  stake   truck  two uncles  had  on  their  farm  
in  upstate  NY.  by  the  1970s  the  farm  was  in  real bad  straits  the  
chevy  needing  a battery  that  there  was  NO money  for  the  truck just  
wound  up  forsaken  and  up  to its  rims  sunk in  dirt, ultimatly  junked.  
It had  an in line  6  engine  that  I LOVED  the  sound  of it and  a  4 speed 
 manual trans  I  just  loved  its  sounds  and  watching  my  uncles d rive  
it  what  it looked  like  etc.  SO  It  having  been  old  I love  old  
antique  stake  trucks  i love  in  line  engines  and  manual transmissions  
shifting  i  wonder  if  i  have  to  custom  build  my  own  truck??  and  I'd 
 love   the  truck  to  be  my  everyday  driver  too! SO  I'd  love  an  OLD  
AMERICAN  made  farm/stake  truck  with  an  in line  6  engine  and  manual  
trans.  DO I seem  demanding  and  picky? I  hope  not  that  isnt  my  
intention  Grateful  to  you  for  your  time  and  your  valueable  2 cents  
worth!!!  

--- In old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com, Jonas Thaler  wrote:
>
> I believe there is a truck for every truck-lover.  I would recommend a lot of 
> research, as much as you can stand, before you make your move.  The more you 
> read up and surf the Internet ahead of time, the better.  If you don't do 
> research, then you tend to succumb to human nature and make your first 
> purchase solely an emotional decision rather than a rational one.  This 
> greatly affects your investment, ie how much money you will have to spend to 
> get this truck to be the way you like it.
> 
> All that adult stuff.
> 
> Anyway, the gist of it is KNOW WHAT YOU WANT, know what your dream truck is 
> as best you can before you buy it.
> 
> As if I EVER followed that advice for about 60 old vehicle purchases!
> 
> I have had great luck buying parts cheaply from the auction site that rhymes 
> with fee-pay.  Also there are a lot of dealers who have internet catalogs 
> like American Classics, Jim Carter and Brothers.  Some reproduction parts are 
> garbage, so I would recommend finding a pick-a-part and getting to know what 
> real IRON looks and feels like.
> 
> And with some looking around you can probably find a mechanic in your area 
> who knows how wonderful these old vehicles are, what a pleasure it is to work 
> on them, and who will make a little money helping you with your amazing new 
> hobby.
> 
> That's my 2 ¢
> 
> jt
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Oct 16, 2011, at 8:41 PM, Kim's guy wrote:
> 
> > IF a rusted old beauty, an old truck, an old stake farm truck did come 
> > through for me, my gosh a: '48 '49 '55 '56 '57 '60 something '70 something 
> > '80 something what do "we" do when our old, ancient, antique, trucks break 
> > down what auto parts store continues to manufacture parts for these vintage 
> > vehicles? what do you folks all do please??? THANK YOU!
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>






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[old-chevy-truck] Re: Parts

2011-05-24 Thread Nate

Yes but ;

I needed and got , a whole buncha other clutch parts at the same time , the 
clutch fork and so on , it all came to less than $200 including freight and the 
tools .

-Nate
 Steven  wrote:
>
> FYI--NAPA still sells a clutch kit (NCF1104123) for 9-1/8" size and you might 
> save the freight if they can add it on to a stock order for the store.   I 
> got mine for less than the Rock Auto list price via a company discount.
> 
> Steve
> 1953 3100 





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[old-chevy-truck] Re: Parts for Sale

2010-08-26 Thread keyman4885


--- In old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Krontz"  wrote:
>
> Hello group,
> 
>  
> 
> I have a few parts I'm looking to sell out of my 57 Chevy 3100 and would
> rather someone from the group receives them than someone on ebay.
> 
>  
> 
> Heater 
> 
> I've cleaned it up, pressure checked it, and tested the centrifuge.
> 
>  
> 
> Gas tank
> 
> Behind the seat tank, with new sending unit. Tank was cleaned and is in good
> condition.
> 
>  
> 
> A fair offer takes them.
> 
>  
> 
> Jim
> 
> Hi  
>What parts do you have I have a 58 3100 I restoring 
scott






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Re: [old-chevy-truck] Re: parts

2008-11-20 Thread jim scor
and heres the old chevy truck

--- On Thu, 11/20/08, vwnate1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: vwnate1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [old-chevy-truck] Re: parts
To: old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, November 20, 2008, 12:05 PM

Goo deal ! .

What parts for what series trucks and what year El Camino ? mentioning 
where you're located will get more responses too .

Everyone needs parts sooner or later . =8-)

-Nate
  goth dragon   wrote:
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> i know were to get some parts and trucks and one old elcameno.
>





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Re: [old-chevy-truck] Re: parts

2008-11-20 Thread jim scor
here are pics of the el camino and the chrome is inside the car it,s in deer 
river minnesota

--- On Thu, 11/20/08, vwnate1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: vwnate1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [old-chevy-truck] Re: parts
To: old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, November 20, 2008, 12:05 PM

Goo deal ! .

What parts for what series trucks and what year El Camino ? mentioning 
where you're located will get more responses too .

Everyone needs parts sooner or later . =8-)

-Nate
  goth dragon   wrote:
>
> i know were to get some parts and trucks and one old elcameno.
>





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[old-chevy-truck] Re: parts

2008-11-20 Thread vwnate1

Goo deal ! .

What parts for what series trucks and what year El Camino ? mentioning 
where you're located will get more responses too .

Everyone needs parts sooner or later . =8-)

-Nate
  goth dragon   wrote:
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> i know were to get some parts and trucks and one old elcameno.
>





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[old-chevy-truck] Re: Parts cleaning Tank

2007-01-09 Thread vwnate1

 @ home I use Gunk Engine Brite # EB-1 but here in the shop we use 
Saftey-Kleen's orange juice stuff , it works very well and better if 
heated slightly .

Some states still mandatethe use or the older cutrus based crap that 
makes a gooey mess on everything and doesn't really clean well .

-Nate
  Roy  wrote:
>
> I am thoroughly fed up trying to use the new 
biodegradeable "degeasers" for cleaning parts. Gunk works pretty good 
but I can only find it in spray cans. What do you guys use in your 
parts cleaners? Sumguy mentioned varsol but says you gotta cut it with 
something and I am also concerned about using a flammable liquid in a 
parts cleaner with an AC electric motor.
> 
> Roy 



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[old-chevy-truck] Re: Parts cleaning

2007-01-07 Thread Ed Ginsberg
I have used the stuff and it is exactly like gunk and those type of
products, and it does not work well if the engine or part has be hosed
down first or is wet. add to a dry motor and let sit and hose off or
better yet pressure wash or better yet steam clean and it works great.
I even have a gallon container now not sure of its use as a parts
washer it will get contaminated with any wet part added or moister
from condensation ED
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[old-chevy-truck] Re: Parts is parts

2006-08-28 Thread vwnate1

 Roy ;

FYI : most of us follow E-bay but there was a problem a few years ago 
that lead Rob (list owner) to ban mention of it here so please , if 
it's helping someone out you can make allusive remoarks but it's a 
banned topic here .

I made this an on list response so all the Newbies (WELCOME ! BTW) will 
know and not get yelled at .

'K ? .

It's NOT our list , we're _guests_ here so we follow Rob's rules .

-Nate
  Roy   wrote:
>
> I follow a certain online auction site to see what goodies I can pick 
up for my truck. I haven't found a lot but if I was ever in the market 
for a glove box, a dome light, an ashtray, parking lights, grill cover, 
or door weatherstripping, I know just where to go. HUNDREDS of 'em 
available. Chuckle.
> 
> Roy
> 
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[old-chevy-truck] Re: Parts Interchangeability

2006-02-10 Thread Jeff & Debbie
Whenever i am looking for parts in a junkyard I take my latest CHEVY
DUTY catalog with me to check trhe compatibilty. I also use LMC TRuck
And another that the name slips my mind right now but I havent failed
on finding parts that fit.

Jeff
'49 3100
jeff.dooleyfam.com




--- In old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com, "rsims56" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey guys, I have a 49 3/4 ton that needs alot of TLC, but I've never 
> found that "round tuit" so I can make any progress with it.
> 
> Both my front fenders, the hood and grill have sizeable dents.  I 
> bought a replacement bed and the front panel has signficant rusting  
> on the lower portion (2-3 inches missing) and I've never done body 
> work. 
> 
> Just found a salvage yard that has some parts and wondered about 
> interchangability.  Found another 3600, early 50's late 40's, that 
> hood, fender and grill looked the same as mine.  Also noticed a 
> 3100, similar years that may have a bed front buried underneath all 
> the junk in the bed.
> 
> Can I be pretty assured all the parts will interchange between a 
> 3100 and 3600.  I know the bed sides are different lengths on the 
> 1/2 ton, but don't all the other parts interchange until you get 
> into the 54's?  There may even be some 1 or 2 ton trucks in the yard 
> would a fender from one of these work?
> 
> The parts look as good as mine rust wise, wouldn't remove and 
> replace be easier than trying to beat out the dents?
> 
> Also what are reasonable prices for junkyard parts for a front 
> fender, grill, hood and front bed panel? This is rural eastern KS.
> 
> Thanks for any help.  This may be the motivation I need to find 
> that "tuit". There's probably one in the junkyard somewhere.
>






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[old-chevy-truck] Re: Parts Sources

2005-12-28 Thread vwnate1



Well ;

There's a pretty good Task Force page on Chevy Duty's Forums , plus 
a classified section and of course there's always The Stovebolt Page 

I dunno where you're located but on the West Coast the Pomona and 
San Diego swap meets are always pretty good , I like to hang a sign 
on my back asking for what I need . simple to make up out of an old 
cerial box and a magic marker ~ you'll be amaazed at how many people 
have just what you nee , sitting back at home and will sell super 
cheaply .

-Nate
  Scott  wrote:
>
> Nate,
> OK, I will avoid BumperBoyz.   Ghetto...LOL. My experience 
with repopped bumpers has been as you described.Does anyone know 
where I could find a nice core for a 57 3100 stepside?That is 
the only thing missing from my truck that I guess I should insist on 
GM.   I hate crappy bumpers too.The repops on the muscle cars 
look awful sometimes, especially for Cutlass/442  (I am an Olds fan 
too)I tossed a repop for Olds in my buddies bumper pile in his 
backyard.   =)
>  
> If anyone has a lead for a rear bumper let me know.   Normally I 
am a cheapskate, but I will shell out the money for sheetmetal and 
bumper cores no problem.
>  
> Scott
> 
>  





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[old-chevy-truck] Re: Parts truck

2005-04-15 Thread Chris


 Too bad it's all the way out there, if the underbody parts would fit 
a 3100 I could most likely use it.

Warren Humble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 I have a place in Mich, small world, have a 52 3600 sitting there 
waiting for an owner or it goes to the bone yard.   If you know anyone 
interested let me know.  Not much left but the rolling chassis.   






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[old-chevy-truck] Re: Parts

2005-03-04 Thread vwnate1



Dang ! he's to far away~ I still need a stock bench seat for my AD 
truck .

_THANX_ for posting a great link !.

-Nate 
 mr55chev wrote:
> The following is in a 1955-56-57 Chev list I get.  I do not know 
the person, I merely send it on to you who might have a need for it.
> 
> Parting out 1953 and 1948 Chevrolet pickups (san leandro) 
> 
> 

> Reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: 2005-02-27, 6:11PM PST
> 
> 
> 
> I have all of the parts from a 1953 Chevy pickup (minus the cab and 
chassis) for sale. 
> 
> 
> 
>   a.. Fenders - $50 for front fenders and left rear fender, $75 for 
right rear (it has the knockout for spare tire) 
> 
>   b.. Spare tire holder for behind drivers door - $25 
> 
>   c.. 1954 235 engine - was running when pulled from truck - $250 
> 
>   d.. 1953 4-speed tranny (for floor) - $75 
> 
>   e.. 1953 grill in great shape - $150 
> 
>   f.. 1953 gauges - all working - $30 
> 
>   g.. 1953 radiator - good used, doesn't leak - $40 
> 
>   h.. 1953 bench seat and frame - $50 
> 
>   i.. 1953 doors - $40 each 
> 
>   j.. Leaf springs - BRAND NEW - $200 
> 
> 
> 
> I also have a chassis, 5-window cab, doors and bed (rolling 
chassis) from a 1948 Chevy pickup for sale. The front axle is 1948, 
but the rear end is from the 1953 pickup. Included is front axle from 
the 1953 pickup. Total for this group of items is $500. 
> 
> 
> OR, you can take all the above for $1400 
> 
> 
> Call me (Dean Meltz) at 510-919-2833.
> 
> 
> 
> Sandy Pierce
> 
> Salt lake City, Utah
> 
> 55/2 GMC Suburban P/U
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [old-chevy-truck] Re: Parts trucks

2004-11-19 Thread Gary Perry

I HATE people like YOu and your dang programs. I lost a truck in 5 second range 
onetime! Luckily I got it it anyway as other fella was a "NO-Show" and had bad 
record as such. That program just takes something kinda "fun" and makes it 
kinda "dirty" in my opinion!  If you can't BE there, you shouldn't be able to 
bid in last few minutes or something to protect the other fellas following all 
along. I bet many things won, winners didn't even Care if they won, it was just 
the "battle" that kept them going. 


Dan Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I may regret this but for you folks that watch and bid on ebay there are 
some great programs for last second bidding that work very well. The one I 
use is free if you do not use it often and not too expensive even if you get 
full service. I love it as it places the bid while I am working so I do not 
have to excuse myself from family or work to place my last second bids.
http://hammertap.auctionstealer.com/home.cfm

Dan

- Original Message - 
From: "Chris" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 9:18 PM
Subject: [old-chevy-truck] Re: Parts trucks


>
>
> Well, I lost it by seconds and $11, just as I was gonna take out the
> last minute bidders tryin to outdo me, windows decides to start
> popping up all these "do you want to show this window again in the
> future" popups as I'm frantically trying to get back to the bid
> menu, and ultimaltely cost me by a few seconds with the delays.
>




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Re: [old-chevy-truck] Re: Parts trucks

2004-11-18 Thread Dan Robinson

I may regret this but for you folks that watch and bid on ebay there are 
some great programs for last second bidding that work very well.  The one I 
use is free if you do not use it often and not too expensive even if you get 
full service.  I love it as it places the bid while I am working so I do not 
have to excuse myself from family or work to place my last second bids.
http://hammertap.auctionstealer.com/home.cfm

Dan

- Original Message - 
From: "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 9:18 PM
Subject: [old-chevy-truck] Re: Parts trucks


>
>
> Well, I lost it by seconds and $11, just as I was gonna take out the
> last minute bidders tryin to outdo me, windows decides to start
> popping up all these "do you want to show this window again in the
> future" popups as I'm frantically trying to get back to the bid
> menu, and ultimaltely cost me by a few seconds with the delays.
>




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[old-chevy-truck] Re: Parts trucks

2004-11-18 Thread Chris


Well, I lost it by seconds and $11, just as I was gonna take out the 
last minute bidders tryin to outdo me, windows decides to start 
popping up all these "do you want to show this window again in the 
future" popups as I'm frantically trying to get back to the bid 
menu, and ultimaltely cost me by a few seconds with the delays.


<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Thx for the info, I see a good source for the missing mechanical 
> parts I needed for a great price, and in driveable distance too..
> lessee if I win it





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