Hello - Quite obviously I am new to posting, although I have been reading your site for the better part of a year now. I gained a love of vehicles from my father when I was young when he used to let me "help" with the repairs of cars and trucks he showed as well as the family drivers. While working, I came across a 1950 Chevy Fleetline just sitting on this guy's land in pretty bad disrepair. Local children had smashed out the all of windows and it was only moved one time in the last 45 years. We talked and came to an agreement. I have been working on it a few hours every other week. Will try to upload some photos soon since I have not done much as of yet. ~Zaeolora
Welcome Zaeolora ..... Flagstaff .... Bun Huggers for a flame boiled burger NAU for college Switchbacks down 89A to Sedona Great town ! You are getting quite a snowstorm ... Jim
Welcome from the west coast of Florida. Always love to see photo's of the 1949 -1952 Chevrolets. This ear of cars was one of the best Chevrolet ever produced. They were a true fat fender cl***ic and had a great deal of style to them. Jimbo
Welcome from the blizzard in Kansas City. Say, toss up some photos of how she is now, we know this is the starting point but we'd love to see the current photos and any of how you found her.
I got some photos up... I have only been cleaning out the trash that was collecting in the p***enger compartment, and working on the engine a little. It is still in the original owners yard (rules at my neighborhood prevent a non-running vehicle). So he said I could work on it there for a few months to get it able to start and move so the complex cant say anything.