Ever since I got my Panel I've heard a 100 different names for it. Bel-Air-Bob, (who I got my Panel from BTW) and I talked about this a while back. It's been called a van, delivery, delivery van, bus
I think I need to make myself a little more clear....it's hard to type humor. I know what a Nomad is, and whenI said "I was surprised to hear I was working on a Nomad" it was meant to be funny. Terry
In 1969 I was 7 years old and remember so very well one Saturday morning. It was still early and I was in bed sleeping, on a cold late fall morning in the southern Iowa town we lived in. My Dad came
Although I haven't had to use it .... yet. I,m a member of the Hot Rod Power Club. They have a nice service (in writing anyway) Plus all the other stuff that comes with it, news letter, discounts, et
Been hard at work on Ace of late, mostly on the quater panels, but kinda jumping back and forth to the Total Cost Front End. I will have the riders side quater done this week,and the frame is now box
I have bouhgt 2 sets of hinge pockets over the years from Heavy Chevy, and have been very pleased with both. Don't be afraid of the quality, they work really well. Terry And Ace oletrucks is devoted
I need a little help. I bought a 350 from a 79 Camaro, and was happy till a buddy stopped by and said "Your putting a 305 in Ace!?" First of all I don't think he could be sure of what it is setting a
Thanks to the help of Jimmy and Randy, and Mortec, I now know that what I have is what I thought I had! A 1979 350. Thanks guys! Terry & Ace oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between
Not truck stuff so I'll keep it short. Bartman, could you ping me off list? Thanks Terry & Ace oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
I replaced my steps a few months ago. Here how I did it I cut out the original steps, leaving about 1/2 there all the way around. This 1/2 inch I cleaned really well. Then I set the new step on top
As far as I know there isn't any. And I looked everywhere! You can see what I did at: http://www.milezone.com/terry/ Also someone mentioned using a fleetside bed, don't know if they tried it or not.
But the truth is that hot Rod or custom trucks bring alot more money than restored trucks do. And I was not offended Kevin. =) Terry & Ace oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 19
Always driveable? Really I had trouble with this one to....still do. I was used to calling the Bubble trucks. Kinda like Fat fendered. But it means Advanced Design (47 - 55 1st) Don't understand how
the I a Thanks Don, you've taught me a new one! But no it dosen't make much sense does it. Terry & Ace oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959