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Just wanted to pop over here to say hello! I'm from PG Adams, Inc and we fabricate custom truck frames. Some of you may have used us in the past....*I'm looking at you, Rob! Thanks for all the nice things you had to say!*

I look forward to lurking about the forums and inputing anything helpful when I can. Antique trucks hold a special place in our hearts, and we'd love to have our hand in any restorations projects you might have going on. That said, if people do have specific questions about our frames, please let me know!

We'll be at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, KY at the end of March as well as the Antique Truck Historical Society's convention in Springfield, MA this May/June. Hope to see some of you there :)

Taja Hall
Frame Sales Manager
P.G. Adams, Inc.

http://www.pgadams.com

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I doubt it, prolly a "Monica Lewinsky" lurking in your past somewhere, just waiting to surface,,,heh heh,,,,randyp

I've never liked cigars. The "other" ehhh, it's all good.

Rob

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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I bought a pair of frame rails from you guys a couple of years ago for a project. Customer service was great and the rails were dead on. Price was great too. If I recall, I ordered them on a Friday and they were delivered the following Wednesday. See you in Springfield.

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Just wanted to pop over here to say hello! I'm from PG Adams, Inc and we fabricate custom truck frames. Some of you may have used us in the past....*I'm looking at you, Rob! Thanks for all the nice things you had to say!*

I look forward to lurking about the forums and inputing anything helpful when I can. Antique trucks hold a special place in our hearts, and we'd love to have our hand in any restorations projects you might have going on. That said, if people do have specific questions about our frames, please let me know!

We'll be at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, KY at the end of March as well as the Antique Truck Historical Society's convention in Springfield, MA this May/June. Hope to see some of you there :)

Photos earn extra points in the cool department - Can you post a pic of the press you shape the frame rails with?

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Rob - The Dan Quayle of trucks - he can shift a two stick transmission, but he can't spell potato(e?)

Has an "a" on the end don't it???

Rob

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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Welcome aboard! have been reading up on your company/products,seems you guys have your proverbial "shit together" good quality American made product,built by American hands! and its always nice to see a vendor actively participate/help support the old truck hobby! i do have a quick question reguarding frame rails,is the rear "taper" or ramp something you can accomplish?..........................................Mark

Mack Truck literate. Computer illiterate.

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Has an "a" on the end don't it???

Rob

No - not an "A", it has a "R", as in tater.

A few years ago, I was loading groceries in the van and a older gentleman with a beard down to his knees and no teeth came up and said: "Sonny, you forgot your taters" as he pointed to the forgotten bag on the bottom shelf of the cart. One of the kids fell out of the van he got to laughing so hard. My wife is still livid as now all the kids turn into a barrel of monkeys and say that line whenever potatoes are mentioned.

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Photos earn extra points in the cool department - Can you post a pic of the press you shape the frame rails with?

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How's that Olivetroad?

Welcome aboard! have been reading up on your company/products,seems you guys have your proverbial "shit together" good quality American made product,built by American hands! and its always nice to see a vendor actively participate/help support the old truck hobby! i do have a quick question reguarding frame rails,is the rear "taper" or ramp something you can accomplish?..........................................Mark

Thanks for the welcome! We are very proud of our product :) As to your question, we can certainly do that rear taper/ramp. We would just need you to give us the length that the taper occurs for, and what size the web tapers down to at the very end. Let me know if you want to talk more about this and/or get pricing. Here's a photo to illustrate:

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I bought a pair of frame rails from you guys a couple of years ago for a project. Customer service was great and the rails were dead on. Price was great too. If I recall, I ordered them on a Friday and they were delivered the following Wednesday. See you in Springfield.

Glad to hear everything worked out well for you, ltl56! See you in the Spring! :)

Taja Hall
Frame Sales Manager
P.G. Adams, Inc.

http://www.pgadams.com

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That is what I am talkin' 'bout!

That imPRESSes me!

I would like to PRESS the button to activate it!

It looks like it really applies the PRESSure!

That is such a good photo, I must go sit down and decomPRESS!

LOL. Glad you liked it!

Yea that is very impressive. I'm very happy to know that Americans are not forgotten by a Company like P. G. Adams Inc.

Keep up the good work!

mike

Thanks, Mike!

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Taja Hall
Frame Sales Manager
P.G. Adams, Inc.

http://www.pgadams.com

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