yesterday I went to a huge farm auction and in the barn were a few cars and trucks. Some of which in my opinion were not anything to be excited about like a late 70s L82 Corvette that looked like the guy jumped it Dukes of Hazard style. The whole front nose was all out of wack, frame looked to be bent bad, the paint was terrible, cracks in the gelcoat, interior was beat yet some guy bid up to $4200 for it just because it was a Corvette. No one even knew for sure what year it was. Guys were saying anywhere from a 71(any car guys knows the difference between an early 70s and a late 70s vette)to an 82. Any way, the one that caught my eye was a 1942 1&1/2 ton Chevy Dual rear wheel truck. The truck is very solid and was one that was made right at the start of the war and held over until it was delivered in Aug of 43. It only has 50,000 original miles on it and it runs and drives. I have never ventured out into the old truck market so this one is new to me. I will have to do some research on it. As far as AMC content goes, I have always wanted to put an AMC engine in a Chevy vehicle. This one just might get that transplant if I decide to go the street rod route with it. I would love to see the look on a Chevy guys face when I tell him it has an AMC 401 in it. There was also a 1923 Model T Speedster there. It sold for $4100, a Model A, 56 Chevy wagon and a 65 Mustang convertible. Nick Alfano Alfano Performance Kenosha, WI. 53142 262-942-8271 after 6pm Central and weekends 262-308-1302 _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.wps.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com