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  1. hmm well thanks for lookin. what would you set as a price for what you see in those pics? (prolyl the front half and rear half) cuz i have no idea on old old chevy stuff...id rather see it go to someone who can use it cuz if not im afraid my grandpa might scrap it.
  2. well what you see in those pics is whats left...so unless its on the frame rail like fords were of that era, i wouldnt have a clue...
  3. i didnt look too much, but where would they be exactly?(couldnt get to all sides easily, electric barbed wire fence really really close to the engine.) i would assume that rearend matches that front end because the wheels are the same.
  4. haha tricked ya! yes that is a Chevy CHEvette. i bought it from my highschool automech class (not to long ago might i add) and looked like that the day i bought it. ran and drove with only 60K miles on it. Best part is that it was only $225. Ok maybe not the best part, even tho its 27 years old, it still gets 40 mpg on a 1.6L 4speed.
  5. well first off, hello im new. second off im restoreing a 1929 Ford Model AA truck. while i was rummaging/roaming around my grandparents farm, i happened to stumble accross these: http://s141.photobucket.com/albums/r59/Sea_Slugs/Mystery%20car/ i would post them all up but theres quite a few... now from what i can tell, its a 1928 chevy 1 ton truck. the back half and front half arent connected, thier about 500 feet apart. it looks like the rear axel was turned into a trailer many years ago. (at least i think) the front half is pretty well in the mud and i couldnt tell if there was the rest of the frame or not(meaning are the 2 pieces related) so what is it?
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