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Projects 1936 Chevy truck build thread

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by skippycraig, Dec 26, 2011.

  1. skippycraig
    Joined: Aug 16, 2009
    Posts: 162

    skippycraig
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    from Washington

    Bought some steel floor pans from eray fit OK but will make for a starting point. Need to push pedal area out a little and make a tunnel still.

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  3. pila38
    Joined: Mar 25, 2009
    Posts: 787

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    I'm in love with this truck, it just looks right. Congrats on the first drive!


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  4. Spoonman34
    Joined: Aug 25, 2013
    Posts: 30

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    Nice ride Reading this thread helps motivate me to get back working on my 35 tall cab.
     
  5. dd2492
    Joined: Nov 20, 2011
    Posts: 2

    dd2492
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    from michigan

    Your truck looks great been workin on my 36 for 3 years was wondering what size tires and rims you used they look perfect.:D
     
  6. akinser
    Joined: Oct 3, 2013
    Posts: 11

    akinser
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    from lndiana

    Nice truck.I joined this forum when I saw what you were doing.
    I'm just starting a build on my 36" and need the front fender supports. I'm trying to gather all my parts. It would be great if I could get the 37' door pillar and cowl metal also. Anybody got a few parts laying around?
     
  7. How's the project going Skippy!
     
  8. TMoney
    Joined: Dec 27, 2006
    Posts: 804

    TMoney
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    Hey man, interested in your engine for sale. It won't let me message you because you have too many saved messages. PM me your info and I will give you a call.
     
  9. roncravens
    Joined: Feb 28, 2014
    Posts: 8

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    Did you own a 1954 station wagon that was sold in 2009 I think I may have purchased that car looking for some info would like to contact you email [email protected]
     
  10. mjhartz87
    Joined: Oct 8, 2013
    Posts: 19

    mjhartz87
    Member
    from Conroe TX

    hey skippy love the truck. im currently working on a 36 low cab and i was wondering if you still have dimensions for setting the radior perch of your cross member. im using a 37 chassis so i have had to alter some things and i am close but not spot on.. i have some pictures for you to somewhat look at on a thread i started. any help would be greatly apreciated!!

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  11. Love your truck! Any chance you have pictures of how you mounted the caravan seat to your riser. I am building a 38 Chevy pickup presently...where are you located in WA?
     
  12. Król
    Joined: Jun 8, 2014
    Posts: 213

    Król
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    Great build! Just read your whole tread. I just started a 36 Chevy low cab build myself love these trucks. I'm using a slightly warmed over 250 I6, T5, S10 Blazer rear end. I plan to use a dropped straight axle. Just the inspiration I needed. What brake, clutch pedal assy. are you using?
     
  13. I know this is a extremely old post. I'm looking for info on what's involved with modifying the floor board and firewall in a 36 chevy truck low cab. Any info would be appreciated.
     
  14. KJSR
    Joined: Mar 7, 2008
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    KJSR
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    from Utah
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    Good morning. It has been a while since I did the modification but it was really just removing the old firewall, making and installing a new flat firewall, making a new floor that was flat all the way to the new firewall, making and installing closeouts for the trans. All of this was done with the cab off. I will send you a conversation to see if you have any additional questions.......
     

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