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RE: [oletrucks] Where do you start

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Subject: RE: [oletrucks] Where do you start
From: "Peters, Jon C" <jpeters@sikorsky.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 14:36:28 -0500
Or you can go all out and make your own stuff, I decided to make my own
frame instead of super modifying the original and caught myself before I
destroyed a good stock frame. 
The best advice I can give is to make a plan and stick to it. otherwise it
WILL cost you.
Jon P

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Paul Moon [mailto:capt2th@tehama.net]
                Sent:   Friday, March 15, 2002 2:01 PM
                To:     Oletrucks
                Subject:        [oletrucks] Where do you start

                It is my opinion to first decide to what level you want to
restore your truck.
                A "looks nice" daily driver, used like a truck is meant to
be used, or a
                modified hot rod power machine, or a show piece of either of
the above.

                If you go to the frame, and start from there, it is hard to
compromise as you
                progress.  Each nut and bolt cries out to be polished, and
every part wants
                for new paint.  You think, "Well I might as well while I'm
here, since it is
                easier now than later".

                It can snowball quickly.  Doing all the work yourself
demands more time than
                you can estimate in advance.  (Although that is the fun of
it sometimes)

                I chose to go to the frame, and didn't compromise on the way
to completion.  I
                have a show quality truck 95% done, and still working.  The
cost, well lets
                not go there.

                Take lots of pictures as you disassemble each part (digital
is cool and
                instant)  Try to remember where you put things.  At my age
half my time was
                spent in search.

                Good luck.  It IS worth the effort.

                Paul of Red Bluff
                oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between
1941 and 1959
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