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Re: [oletrucks] Anticipation

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Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Anticipation
From: Truck Guy <chevy620@juno.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 21:37:05 -0400
Did you get to keep the passengers door?

Nate

1959 Chevy Apache 3605
1960 Chevy Apache 3/4 ton (future project)


On Fri, 24 Aug 2001 16:52:03 -0500 "S Culver" <sculver@mcleodusa.net>
writes:
> Remember the old Carly Simon song about Anticipation?  Well, my wife, 
> who owns
> the '58 Apache in our family, has been waiting for about 3 months to 
> get her
> truck back from the paint shop.  Why so long?  Well, besides the 
> fact that our
> paint guy takes a very long time to do a job (He does it right!), it 
> turned
> out that that danged ol' drivers side door that never would shut 
> right, and
> had to be slammed so hard that it rattled the windows on houses up 
> and down
> the street, had a worn out hinge at the bottom.  Could not be fixed, 
> even with
> the new hinges that I bought for that purpose.  Problem was not in 
> the hinges,
> but in the door.  Been welded back so many times, and broken off and 
> welded
> back, that there is no way to line the door up, and it will never 
> again shut
> as it did 40 years ago.
> 
> So what do you do?  Buy another door, one that has a good hinge 
> base, and will
> bolt on and shut like it's supposed to.  Well, finding a door for 
> this truck
> was no picnic, but my wife persisted, night after night on the 
> internet, until
> finally, we found one in California.  (We're in Texas)  Okay, no 
> matter the
> cost, we need a door.  The guy had a great door, of which he sent us 
> a
> picture.  In the picture, the door closed tightly and totally 
> aligned on the
> drivers side of the truck.  How nice it will be to have THAT door on 
> our
> truck!  So we agreed on the price, sent the cashier's check, and sat 
> patiently
> in the driveway, looking and listening for anything that sounded 
> remotely like
> an approaching delivery truck.  Eight days later, here it came.  A 
> fairly
> clean (they never look like they did in the picture), restorable and 
> useable
> door.  And it had a GREAT hinge base at the bottom!
> 
> So off to the paint shop.
> 
> Proudly my wife pulled in the paint shop driveway and called our 
> paint guy to
> come get this door, so he can paint it, finish the truck, and give 
> her back
> her "baby."  The paint guy totally agreed that this door was in 
> really good
> shape, and would fit this truck like the proverbial glove.  Only one 
> problem:
> I DID say we needed a drivers side door.  This door was for the 
> passenger
> side!
> 
> So NOW what?  A call to the door guy.  No answer.  E-mail to the 
> door guy.  No
> answer.  Finally, a couple of days later, we received e-mail that 
> the
> "mummies" who work for him were actually the best help available, 
> but as we
> know, *%@# happens.  So we are now once again sitting in the 
> driveway,
> listening for the sound of an approaching delivery truck, to receive 
> the
> proper door, for which we were not charged, by the way.  My only 
> hope is that
> the "mummies" did not send us a tail gate!
> 
> Smokey Culver
> League City, Texas
> '50 3600 5-window (mine)
> '58 Apache (hers)
> '99 Intruder LC 1500
> See 'em at http://sites.netscape.net/ChrlsCul/homepage
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 
> 1959

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