Before I start putting money into my 1952 Chevy 1/2 ton, I would like to get the opinions of those who are no strangers to body work. I've created a little web site that shows the areas of concern on
Just from the pictures alone it is hard to make a proper judgement, but I'd say the tailgate is a total loss, cheaper to replace it at the point it is at. The stress cracks in the fender can be welde
<< Before I start putting money into my 1952 Chevy 1/2 ton, I would like to get the opinions of those who are no strangers to body work. I've created a little web site that shows the areas of concern
Hi Mike I'm no expert on body work, but over the past few weeks... my 8 year old son thinks I've become one! Actually I've managed to do some pretty nice stuff with a great mig welder, a nice grinder
In my humble opinion, and although you didn't mention price. I think the truck looks really really good! I wish I had come across, or do in the future, some old iron in such shape. Terry & Ace oletru
Mike, it doesn't look too bad to me. If you think you might enjoy the body work and weld repair, it would seem to be a good project. Mind you, I'm basing it on the fact that for a typical truck in N
Mike I would say that your truck would be about par for the course here in Virginia as far as condition goes. I have seen a whole *WHOLE* lot worse brought back from the dead. My tailgate was about l