Did you have some other photos of the the shifter, if its no troble. I love the fact that you moved it to the dash. You certainly need all the room possible in a COE. GREAT build by the way. Tom
check this great site for wiring and LS stand alone information http://lt1swap.com/ here 2 pic's at the back of the dash i used the mechanism from the 03 silverado steering column its a separate part screwed on the column if you like some specific pics just let me know and i'l get them tomorrow
Cool! That is a big help!!!! I would like to see more, I will likely be using an 05 GMC box van as my donor chassis. Thanks for all your time and help! Tom
Hey CVS...I just sold my old '50 Chebby Panel Truck to a great guy in Amsterdam! I'm sure you've met Martin...he's an absolute motorhead! btw...your dashboard looks KILLER!!!
A cyborg?...well, that's just a crazy. What he has really done is invented a machine to make clones of himself...
all the mechanical , sheetmetal and fab work is one man (me) the paint and prep work is done by my father
i dont know Martin ? is The truck already here ? didnt spot it yet if i did i would remember because my dad has one too its a 55'
Sander , pm me an address and best way to ship do I wright gift on it so no tax ? Got you and your dad a care package ready . Blue
Father and son projects are the best thing going. My son helps me on my 55 chevy wagon a lot. Sent from my SPH-L300 using H.A.M.B. mobile app
Yeah, he's had it for a year already, and he's taken it on some serious road-trips too. He can be found hauling his Falcon racecar with it...and it's still got all my graphics and logo's on it too!
put on the taillight to see how it looks still need to install the bulb sockets and installed the master brake cilinder the hydraulic hoses still need to be shortened to lenght and crimped
Will just mount it somewhere in the back under the tail lights Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Thanks for the shifter picks. Does the bell crank piece normally mount under the dash in the Sivlerado or under the column covers? Looks like a slick operation for sure. The only other option I was thinking about was a push button like the old Dodges use to have but have not been able to find one on the market. Keep up the good work, it looks great. Rob
Mooneyes used to sell them. My '27 T Roadster build: www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t= 734383
after the great tip of Kscarguy abouth the center grill moulding and windshield rubbers , i bought them from Northern classic trucks right away and got the package via a D tour because they didnt want to ship overseas but with the help from a good friend in colorado i got it in the mail yesterday and got the center piece installed today and installed some interior pannels and brake and gas pedal assembly