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I've been away for a little while. My son was born, my new 383 is doing great, it's a good thing, because my dad's garage burned up. Some may remember my website of putting the 383 in my 79 p/u last spring
383 install
Well, here is the garage that the job was done in today
garage fire
Thank goodness the chevy wasn't in there Thanksgiving morning when all the tools and equipment were lost.
I guess i have to work on the truck at my own house now. No big deal, did i mention the new 383 stoker is running great now? Heck, perhaps i'll pass this ole 79 chevy down to my newborn son in 16 yrs
baby Andrew
Well, things have settled down here a llittle, so i'll be throwing my 2 cents in every once in a while.
The point of this entry is to remind everyone about garage combustibles. We had so many propane tanks, shotguns, ammo, gas cans, etc. in the garage. The firefighters were apprehensive about getting too close to the raging fire w/ all the shells blasting and tanks blowing. The fire started by a short in the electricity. It's a shame, my dad lost all of his tools (60 yrs of gathering). But no one was hurt.
Sgt.Del
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Man, that is just horrible! I am sorry to hear about what happened, but at least you, your father, and all family members are OK.
I am also glad your Chevy wasn't in harms way...it is a nice looking truck!
Cute baby too...congrats.
...Jeff
'73 swb 2wd
'77 Blazer 2wd
73-87.com
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Did he have fire insurance?
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Thank the Lord everyone was ok!
Chris Lucas
www.73-87chevytrucks.com
www.captkaoscustoms.com
Project Su
Jimmy 2WD Project
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that sucks, sorry to hear about your garage, but good thing everyone's ok.
and congrats on the new addition!
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The garage and its contents were insured. But I'll tell ya, he'll never replace all that he had...antique tools, his favorite hammer that he built his house with, so much gone. He pretty much has a blank check to shop and replace all w/ brand new tools (nephew Sterling got a new ATV for xmas) and stuff. The money for the dwelling really won't cover for a contracter to rebuild the 4 bay garage, but will take care of the materials if we rebuild it. Learn from his mistake....re-evaluate your insurance coverage!!!! He should've upped his garage value to around 65k, instead of the 33k he had on it. The contents inside the garage will be completely covered.
And yes, it is good that no one was inside. My brother and dad actually ran into the shed area of it to start his dodge p/u up and back it out. They managed to get it out, but w/ $4,995.00 damage--burnt hood, bumper, radiator, fenders, windsield, grille, headlights, etc.
Please review your dwelling replacement costs in case this happens to you!
Sgt.Del
www.delbridge.net
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Sorry to read about the garage fire, SgtDel. Glad to hear everyone was okay. Congratulations on your son! Crystal and I were thinking about putting a 383 in our 77 Silverado... posted on 4x4 page about info and tips we're looking for. We're in CA, and I was a Marine Sgt. back during the first Iraq war, got out in 92. Just found this site today and feel like I'm in Chevy heaven! I've owned so many Chevys over the years...72 Vega GT, 79 GMC Jimmy, 78 Big 10 2wd 454, 78 Suburban, 72 El Camino; presently own a 95 GMC 1500 and our 77 Silverado that's gonna get some serious TLC! Any feedback on resto books, sites, and parts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Mike and Crystal
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Boy, Andy, you've had a roller coaster ride in life lately! Your new guy is certainly a blessing from the Lord. WHO'd you name him after?
Mike, just go click on the red truck at the top of the page, and it will take you back to roundedline's home page. There's a link there to all kinds of sites!
(whoops-my and spelling- I had to edit ) Edited by: DnStClr at: 1/1/05 8:52 pm