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Old 05-28-2012, 12:46 PM   #401
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Novadude55, Great looking truck. I have a '46 that is getting torn down to get put on a '92 S-10 chassis. Just curious, how much room do you have between the hood and air cleaner on your set-up? I have a tunnel ram set-up that I want to put on mine and if it won't clear I will have to find a one-piece hood to cut.
I dont think you will have room for a tunnel ram, I have a KMJ intake, basically a victor jr, and a 750 holley, will be getting a low profile air cleaner soon so I wont have any hood clearance issues... I havent measured yet since I dont have the hood on permanent yet, but i have set it on and while it was on i saw that i had a few inches clearance.
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Old 05-28-2012, 12:50 PM   #402
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Hmmm... I was afraid of that. Might just have to get a fiberglass hood to massage into place and preserve the original. Gonna be a while tho. Lots of work to go.
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Old 05-28-2012, 12:52 PM   #403
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I have an MSD pro billet distributor. All the best of Electronic Ignition with a points-sized cap. Only downfall is you have to have an ignition box and coil but you can mount those most anywhere out of sight.
my son is upgrading his cars ignition and so i may inherit a msd, so we'll see...
i will keep what i have for now most likely, I have many other improvements to make, i cut some corners to get it track ready for Eagle Field and now that i have more time i need to fix a few things to get it road worthy.
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Old 05-29-2012, 09:54 AM   #404
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Dude...that truck is sweet!!
thanks! She's a hard worker too

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Old 05-31-2012, 05:12 AM   #405
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Here is mine built on a '75 C30 chassis running 350 turbo 700
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Old 05-31-2012, 07:13 AM   #406
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Here is mine built on a '75 C30 chassis running 350 turbo 700
I want that. Why, I don't know, I'd not use it.... But it would look great sitting with Rusty.
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Old 05-31-2012, 08:09 AM   #407
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Default It's a 46 just not a Chevy...but it's got a chevy in it.

Lots of great old trucks on here seeing all those great old chevy trucks made me want to share mine and while it's not a chevy its got curves like one and its got a chevy in it.
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Old 05-31-2012, 11:00 AM   #408
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I want that. Why, I don't know, I'd not use it.... But it would look great sitting with Rusty.
Cool truck, five-oh, are those aluminum running boards on Rusty?
tell us more about that.
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Old 06-06-2012, 01:49 PM   #409
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Novadude55, Great looking truck. I have a '46 that is getting torn down to get put on a '92 S-10 chassis. Just curious, how much room do you have between the hood and air cleaner on your set-up? I have a tunnel ram set-up that I want to put on mine and if it won't clear I will have to find a one-piece hood to cut.
Here is the latest pics with a new air cleaner on top, as you can see,
it will be close space between the hood and air cleaner,, a tunnel ram is a few
inches higher still.. so you may have to fab a hood or run without.


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Old 06-06-2012, 05:32 PM   #410
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Cool truck, five-oh, are those aluminum running boards on Rusty?
tell us more about that.

Sorry, amigo, just now saw this....

The running boards are three-quarter inch treated plywood, covered by diamond plate aluminum. The previous owner, who built Rusty, didn't have stock running boards, and they'd have had to be modified anyway, due to the shortened bed and the Advance Design rear fenders, so he made these.
Mounting system looks to be simple- he welded square tubing perpendicular off of the frame and bolted the 'boards up. They are extremely stout. I have a friend that weighed over 400 lbs stand on one without any sign of flexing or giving. I'd actually like to have a set of more stock appearing boards, but probably won't ever get around to replacing them until I have too. I much prefer driving Rusty to working on him.
He'd been down for three months while I piddled around replacing his head. Man, I missed driving that truck.
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Old 06-10-2012, 09:43 PM   #411
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Default My 1941 Chevy 1.5 Ton Dump Truck

Bought my truck in November 2011...1941 Chevy1.5 ton G7106 Cargo/Dump/Troop truck. Built in Baltimore MD. Original 6-volt electrical system. Runs great. 235 cu in straight six. Looking for some better tires (7.5 x 20 NDT)...have some 9.0 x 20 to trade. I take WWII vets for a ride in it...brings back many memories for them. Love my truck!
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Old 06-11-2012, 12:53 AM   #412
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Fantastic Indyson18 !! Great Job.. Keep up the good works. Nice Truck!
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Old 06-11-2012, 01:21 PM   #413
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So I know where there is a nice '46 grain truck sitting in a barn. No rust cab.....Just wondering what is different from the half ton pickup. I would think the cab would be the same but what about the hood, hood sides, grill, etc. I don't need a big truck but a little pickup would be nice,Thanks
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Old 06-11-2012, 01:23 PM   #414
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Cab, hood, grille are all the same. Front fenders have a much larger opening for the larger tires.
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Old 06-11-2012, 02:05 PM   #415
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So I know where there is a nice '46 grain truck sitting in a barn. No rust cab.....Just wondering what is different from the half ton pickup. I would think the cab would be the same but what about the hood, hood sides, grill, etc. I don't need a big truck but a little pickup would be nice,Thanks
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Cab, hood, grille are all the same. Front fenders have a much larger opening for the larger tires.
Yes, and, the front fenders hang down 2inches farther in the rear,
you can measure from the bottom end, up to the notch where it attaches
to the body, and you will find that the big truck,
1Ton and larger are 22in, 1/2 and 3/4 ton trucks are 20in.
Also the bolt pattern for the running boards are different as well.
some holes line up, some dont, not a real big deal.
If you look at my truck, I have the larger truck fenders mounted.
The look was cool i thot, it matched the channeling of the body,
and drilling holes was not a show stopper to me.
Besides, half ton fenders are harder to find, and more expensive.
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Old 06-11-2012, 05:31 PM   #416
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Who's running a non-stock bumper on theirs? Looking for ideas!

Reshaped '38 bumper to keep the draw bar close to the rear of the truck.

This bumper was badly damaged when I got it . After chasing it around the workshop floor with a sledge hammer for a week , and busting a finger in the process , getting it chromed, making new irons etc.

I found a better one at a swap meet !!

Got a spare now , eh.

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Reshaped '38 bumper to keep the draw bar close to the rear of the truck.

This bumper was badly damaged when I got it . After chasing it around the workshop floor with a sledge hammer for a week , and busting a finger in the process , getting it chromed, making new irons etc.

I found a better one at a swap meet !!

Got a spare now , eh.

Necessity strikes again!
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Yes, and, the front fenders hang down 2inches farther in the rear,
you can measure from the bottom end, up to the notch where it attaches
to the body, and you will find that the big truck,
1Ton and larger are 22in, 1/2 and 3/4 ton trucks are 20in.
Also the bolt pattern for the running boards are different as well.
some holes line up, some dont, not a real big deal.
If you look at my truck, I have the larger truck fenders mounted.
The look was cool i thot, it matched the channeling of the body,
and drilling holes was not a show stopper to me.
Besides, half ton fenders are harder to find, and more expensive.
What a great and informative thread. Wow, I really would've thought the grill area looks bigger too in the pictures but it must be an illusion or the angle of the pics. So what year beds and rear fenders are the same? all the talk about the Isuzu frames has me wondering about an old 89 Nissan pickup I own and that '46 grain truck......anyone know what the wheel base is on a 1/2 ton '46? Thanks
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Old 06-12-2012, 10:43 PM   #419
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TomCat1, The information is on the web in a few places, Brads41Chevy trucks is one,
but I just tried to get there and got a server error, but here is another site that says 1/2 tons are 115-inch wheelbase.
Check it out here: http://www.pickuptrucks.com/html/his..._segment4.html
and an E-How article confirms 115 wb as well
http://www.ehow.com/about_6407207_in...evy-truck.html
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Dusty

Your bumper is from a 1/2 or 3/4 ton panel van. The center is recessed to allow additional access to the "cargo" in the rear of the van. My brother has one on his early-47 panel. I want one for my truck, but can't seem to find one.

Great effort on your part!
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