My 1963 GMC Stepside Truck
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In the beginning I
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In the beginning II
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In the beginning III
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In the beginning IV
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In the beginning V
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In the beginning VI
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Old instrument bezel
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New chrome bezel
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Finished chrome bezel
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The donor vehicle
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Halfway there I
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Halfway there II
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Halfway there III
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Finished engine
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V6 emblem
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Album Description:
Photo's of different stages of the rebuilding of my Grandfather's 1963 GMC stepside pickup truck
Album Info:
Album Stats:
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- Downloads: 21
3 comments
The tach. is an old one by SUN that I got on ebay, the 2 5/8" clock made by Auto Meter I bought from Summit, I took it apart and painted the hands white. Also I should list who rechromed my instrument bezel as I believe he did a great job especially for the price, $55.00 plus shipping. His name is Rick Miller. His Phone number is:(435) 688-7062 And his email address is: rkmiller@infowest.com The bezel comes directly to you all chromed and you would have to paint on the black trim yourself as I did. Bob
said bobandelaine
I like the new chrome intrament panel. Can you tell me where I might get one for my 63 4X4?
said jim
I like the new instrament panel. where did you find the clock and tach? I have blanks there. Dave
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