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Originally Posted by Straw Rube
Well, brought the '60 home last weekend. It's lived out on the farm in Byron since my parents bought it in 1963, 49 years. Feels good. I'll start on the brakes, make sure it stops before I make it go. Thought I'd see if the battery would hold a charge, it was completely dead. Left side of the truck is okay, but the right will need a lot of work. The doors too.
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Start slow, just get it running. Do your research while you enjoy driving a vintage vehicle. Make changes after you've had time to drive it in its factory condition. This is the best advice you can get. Theres plenty of time to improve or modify what needs to be done. Talk to others on here and see what works and what doesn't. *****in truck BTW!!