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gwyn

09-15-2005 17:09:01
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Need to know what emblems say on the front and side of a 1949 chevrolet truck.. trying to paint a watercolor for a good friend and the family truck is long gone, and photos are very bad.. also.. anyone know how many lug nuts are one the tires, and my friend said the truck was a sage green.. found one on internet restored (but couldn't make out emblems) and it was a dark blue-green. is that a more correct color? thanks

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Albert

09-20-2005 19:15:26
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Re: 1949 chevy truck emblems in reply to gwyn , 09-15-2005 17:09:01  
If it was a halfton pick up the side with say CHEVROLET with 3100 below front say chevrolet with out a blue bowtie.

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Dan 2N

09-17-2005 19:30:22
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Re: 1949 chevy truck emblems in reply to gwyn , 09-15-2005 17:09:01  
gwyn, If you will go to www.americanclassic.com they sell replacement emblems you can see, 1/2 ton 6 lug bolts, 3/4 ton 8 bolts. Forest green would be the color. HTH
Dan

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Ira

09-16-2005 17:05:36
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Re: 1949 chevy truck emblems in reply to gwyn , 09-15-2005 17:09:01  
The emblems on my father's 48 1-1/2 ton truck hood say Loadmaster.The wheels are 10 lug.The rear hubs use all ten lugs but the front wheels are held on with five lugs.The color is dark blue.

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