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DC1952

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    SW Virginia
  • Interests
    The old truck, bicycling, kayaking, hiking, sailing.
  • My Project Cars
    Several years ago, my first big car project was a 1969 MG Midget into which I swapped a 60deg. Chev V6.Neat little car, LOTS of work.

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  • Biography
    67 year old retiree with my first Dodge vintage truck.
  • Occupation
    retired medical tech type (Perfusionist)
  1. Thanks all of you guys for your help. I think we are in good shape to get this thing back together fairly soon. Dave Charles
  2. Thanks all of you for your help. With all the pics and advice I have now I think we can successfully get this old boy back together.(the truck). Thanks again, Dave Charles. I'll be in touch later with other stuff I'm sure.
  3. You guys are great. Between what you posted earlier and this pic of the back side of the grill etc. We're in great shape. I'm psyched about getting this all back together and actually getting the truck running and driving for the first time. Thanks a lot for your help.Dave Charles aka DC1952.
  4. Great help so far. We have two flat pieces with a stamped brace diagonally across each one that I am assuming go behind the grill surround to brace the front of the fenders, but I am not sure. Am I making any sense? Thank you guys for your help.
  5. I apologize i, but how do these little parts fit up?f my postings have all shown up, but I have not used a forum before. I have a 1952 1/2 ton PU which was partially disassembled when I bought it. We are now ready to put it back together and we are having some trouble figuring how all the small pieces fit. The big stuff is easy but how do the small parts fit up? Thanks for your help.
  6. Hey people, I'm sorry if this post has already appeared,but I did not see it when looking for a response, so here goes: I have a 1952 B3B, which was partially disassembled when purchased, so we are having a little bit of trouble figuring out how to position all the small pieces around the fenders and behind the grill. Any of you have any pics that would help me? or perhaps an inexpensive resource showing how it goes together? Thanks in advance, Dave Charles at djcharles@centurylink.net
  7. Hey , I'm hoping one of you may be able to help us. I bought a 1952 B3B, and we are in the process of doing a basic restoration with a few modest improvements. One problem we have is that when I bought the truck most of the front end sheet metal had already been removed. We are having a little bit of trouble figuring where all the little pieces under the fenders and behind the grill are positioned. The big pieces like the fenders,hood,grill/headlight surround piece are easy to figure out,but we are scratching our heads about the others. Anybody got some photos that would educate me? Thanks in advance for anything you can tell me.
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