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Forgotten Grain Truck - Part 4

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

Can you depend on a Chevrolet, even if it's been neglected and left to sit for over twenty years? Watch and find out! Here is your long-awaited update, at last!

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  • morrans

  • @untl571 Who's the "moron" that couldn't be bothered to look the spelling up?

    Yeah. Whatever.

  • oh hey hi so you are out in illinoise??? not going anywhere?? its too far gone??

  • @brianradomski I doubt very much it is "too far gone". Nobody needs it for anything, and in a world of gasoline or diesel fired V8 engines with dual speed rear axles, this truck with its simple six cylinder engine and single speed rear axle has been largely left behind.

    It would need some work and rust repair, but nothing that could not be done.

  • I'm in NJ in what state is this taking place? ohh i wish i  could make this truck MINE!! I'm very sad that I was young n dumb I let a 57 chevy just like this be lost, it was sold for scrap from a family farm in upstate NY.!!

  • @brianradomski Illinois.

    This truck isn't going anywhere.

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  • geez, spray some starting fluid in the carb while you are cranking it and start it up already.

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  • @uxwbill grateful for the reply! I am 55 yrs old and grew up with these vehicles i just love those in line six engines. are you trying to take the truck over for yourself? oh boy i 'd love to find one, it would compensate the 57 chevy that was lost!

  • @uxwbill am I typing twice??? so you are in Illinoise?? sad, is the truck too far gone that it isnt going anywhere?

  • What do the mudflaps on the grain truck say?

  • @MrBrombomb the 292 straight six was bigger than an v8 that chevy produced at the time

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