


The old chevy made it to the garage this week. I took several pictures so we could document how it looked upon arrival. Dayton came a hollering in that Dad brought "an old, old, old old, truck in the garage!!!" We told her it's going to be her first vehicle. She's ok with it now. We'll see how she feels in 12 yrs bout driving the old truck. I'm sure that will change.
The truck has been passed around a bit over the last few years. It was originally purchased by my Uncle Bob as a restoration project
for himself. Sadly, the good Lord called Bobby home before he could start his project. The truck has had a few resting places between the first day Bobby got it and where it sits today. Collecting a little dust and rust along the way. Grandpa Les and my husband, Jerad, discussed the truck and restoration project many times over the last few years. I'm guessing if they had worked on it as much as they talked about it -it'd be near completion by now!!
Confused upon the year of the truck, title says 1951, VIN indicates 1953, and we thought it was a 1952. Would be neat for it to be a 53' as that is the year my folks were born. I think that might be why Bobby originally purchased the truck b/c of a birth year. I'll have to re-visit that with Les sometime.
We are honored and thankful to have the Chevy resting here awaiting restoration. We have a lot of family who have generously supported this transition and we thank them all!! We hope in time to make Bobby smile that his project is underway!
Just a couple of pictures of the truck after pulling in garage. I took several of each angle, but to spare everyone I've just posted a couple so you can see.