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Old 12-02-2018, 02:25 PM   #1
Wyo George
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Location: Rolling Hills, WY
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Howdy from Wyoming

Greetings folks. I figured I'd stop lurking and drop in to say hello. I run a small restoration shop and of course have my own old trucks and cars. I'm into about anything that burns gasoline or gunpowder and have an addition to motorcycles that's worse than most heroin addictions.

I make it a policy to not post customer's vehicles online so I'll apologize in advance for not sharing photos from my shop, but I'll post photos of my personal rigs as I go about restoring them. As anyone in business knows; your own stuff is last on the list. It's like the old saying about the Cobbler's kid needing new shoes or the carpenter's roof leaking... Well, the restoration guy doesn't get much done on his own projects, but I'm working to fix that.

As applicable to this forum; I have two 1971 Chevrolet trucks. One is a C20 Cheyenne 402/400 that my Dad bought in '73 and the other is a base model K20 stepside 350/SM465 stepside that I picked up recently.

The C20 I just brought out to WY from "back home" in northeast GA. It was my high school truck and when I moved to WY 15 years ago I left it at my parent's house. I finally took a trailer with me on my last trip home and brought it back. The plan is to mostly restore it, but leave a few incorrect parts, basically fix it up to the condition that it was in when my Dad drove it in the late 70's when I was a kid. The TH400 will be swapped for a 4L80E and a few updates to make it more comfy for longer trips pulling the car trailer. I plan to use it for my business truck seeing as how I think a restoration shop should have an old truck to pull the car trailer instead of my newer truck. It just seems "right".

Anyway, that's about enough out of me for now. I'll slip back into the shadows until I have something worth posting. Meanwhile I'll post up a few pics of my '71 trucks.

George
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