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Rust in Peace


This page is here because I love old trucks. Vehicles of the 30's, 40's, and 50's were designed and built by artists, artisans, and craftsmen, and even derelict in the field, they're beautiful.   Truely "Industrial Art"!   Clunky by todays air-conditioned, power assisted standards, usually slow and sometimes noisey, they're still a joy to see and drive, and they can do a job with a will, rust and all!




Trucks I've known and enjoyed [usually]

clic a pic for it's story
panel fleet dump
57 Chev panel
(sold 2003)
58 Chev fleetside
(daily driver)
46 GMC 1½T
(sold 2002)



58 parts panel            57 4door with 283            57 project panel
     the parts panel . . . . . . . the last car I owned . . . . . . . current panel project



A 1957 "Task Force" short stepside saved:

project




37 Ford

This '37 Ford delivery was my first "vintage vehicle".
283 powered, with a T10 4 speed, 57 Chev car rear, and 40 Ford front brakes. (~1982)




The current project, an old highway coach     1947 Flxible Clipper
Resuscitation started June 2007 [Resuscitate: "v, To restore consciousness, vigor, or life to".]




Mr 39s collection of Chevys on Saltspring Island:
mr39-1            39 chevies            mr39-2
Call 1-250-OLD-CHEV if you're interested in one [or more!]


And rodded they're just as beautiful!

55

'55 Chev with major updates.
by Ed Lizor, Vancouver Island


If you own a 55-59 Chev truck, you may be interested in the 57 Accessories Installation Manual

Or in various pictures in some of my Webshots albums here



For more vintage vehicle sites try my collected list here

And where ever ya go, enjoy!   Thanks for stopping by my garage!

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