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Old 05-09-2013, 12:02 AM   #1
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Hello from Central Oregon!

After many years admiring old trucks I recently took the plunge and found a 1964 Chevy K10. It is a factory 4x4, Stepside, 292 6 cylinder, 4-speed, in Arctic White. It's not perfect- some rust on the lower fenders and one door- but it's pretty clean overall.

I'll be soaking up all the information I can in order to get rid of the rust and keep it nice and healthy as a daily driver here in the PNW.

My main question for now is regarding parts: I prefer to locate either NOS or really nice OEM parts for any repairs, but if that isn't an option who makes/stocks high quality trim parts, panels, etc?

Any advice or help will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks, Jeff
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Old 05-11-2013, 01:48 PM   #2
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Re: Hello from Central Oregon!

Welcome to the site from anoughter new member. It sounds like you have a pretty rare truck as I would think most of the old 4x4 got rough treatment. When your truck was new people only bought 4x4 if they really needed it. Today people think you need 4 wheel drive to go shopping. Would love to see some pics.
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