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1954 Chevy 3100 AD Questions.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by low50s, Jun 9, 2010.

  1. low50s
    Joined: Feb 2, 2009
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    I am doing tear down of my 54 Chevy AD and getting to a point where I need to ask these questions.

    1st, In the truck im taken apart it has a good dash. I would like to remove the dash so I can install the dash into a 3/4 ton that I am restoring back to org. question is. what would be the best way to remove the dash from the pickup. I have removed all the parts around the dash but i beleve the dash itself is welded onto the cowl is this correct? otherwise i thought about using a cutoff wheel and cutting along the dash so i can remove it. but i dont want to do something if i am going to ruin the dash.

    2nd. Engine Mounts, does anyone know where i can find a mount kit for a sbc into this truck? I know LMC makes a "v8 swap kit" with just the engine mounts for about $150 the 3100 is a budget build so I am trying to avoid much cost, I dont know if any of the venders on here make there own kit, but any help would be great!!

    Here are some pictures. be gental please lol. and Yes i know the cab is on backwards because when we were loading it up out of the weeds and mud this was the fastest way to get it on.

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    the floor is really rough from the seat forward. I have a bunch of street signs that i got for free, that i am going to measure, mark, then use a brake, and bend the angles making new floors . kick pannels. and toe bords with the signs. i want to keep the transmission hump the same because it is really strong still but as you can tell from the pictures, the rest of the floor is SHOT
     
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  3. OldSub
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    Agree on the spot welds, its a big project. I've only removed the dash as cabs I was s****ping making it possible to remove everything around them with a sawzall. Not a good approach if you're trying to save the cab.

    I doubt you'll find the crossmembers much cheaper than $150 unless unless you catch them on sale somewhere.
     
  4. low50s
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    Yes signs are real heavy gauge aluminum thats why i used them, because they will never rust. I am going to rivit them into the cab. I think that may be way too time consuming for what i am going to be doing with the truck, it would be great to save it from one truck so i can use it on the one that I am puting back to org. but may be more than its worth.
     
  5. low50s
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    is there any way to remove the torque tube from the stock rear without having it leak fluid? I want to remove it so i can get custom driveshaft made. if i cant remove the torque tube then i have a rear end out of a 56 ford pickup I may have to stick it in, i would just like to use what i have if possable.
     
  6. OldSub
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    I'd just use the Ford rear.
     

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