The Jalopy Journal
Im looking for advice on how to secure the steering column to the firewall. Ive got a 51 Chevy pickup, and plan to use the stock column and...
Yes and no. Yes, the section of 3" tubing is 14" overall, and yes, the distance above the frame rail is 8 1/2", but that is to the top if the...
The bracket that you need measurements for is just a piece of 3" square tubing 14 inches tall overall. It sits 8 1/2" above the s10 frame rail....
On the side of the s10 frame, just south of the front stock cab bracket (that needs to be removed), you will see an oblong hole. I set my front...
I will try to answer your questions. If you are welding the cab brackets on, you do not need the holes. I was unsure at first how I was going to...
Abomination, If you think it will help a few guys out, throw it up over here. I'm really new at the compter side of truck building. Jeff
I've started a build thread on a different site. Just Google "yet another s10 swap" and you should find it. I don't know if it really qualifies...
I've been working on the running board and bed mounts. The r/b mounts are 1x2 channel and the bed mounts are 3" tubing cut on a bias. [IMG] [IMG]...
The mounts, as you can tell, are homemade. I'm pretty much done hanging the sheet metal. I have to finish welding up the running board mounts,...
Here are the fixed cab mounts for my '51 Chevy pickup that I made. They sit 5 inches off the top of the frame rail. I know that's high, but I...
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