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Projects 1950 Chevy hardtop--Here goes nothing!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by lostinmiself, Mar 22, 2014.

  1. lostinmiself
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    So this car may have been floating around here somewhere from the previous owner. I remember searching 1950 Chevy on google finding the one I owned in someone else's build thread. Never the less my pops traded a 58 bisc. 4d for this a while a go. He has many projects, so I conned him into selling it to me. Came with (according to previous owner) a freshly rebuilt 327/350, 10bolt rear end, rebuild breaks, new this, fixed that. It sat at my pops for a couple years before I got it, so I got it running last year, but it was due for a carb rebuild. So after doing that and pulling the intake manifold to swap to an aftermarket performer I noticed some corrosion in the head chambers. So I pulled the heads, and decided to just go ahead and rebuild the engine. So while the engine was out I noticed the engine mounts were welded like ****, and trans mount was a 1"X2" steel square bolted to the frame. Lots of little half ***ed things done. So I'm basically ditching all that work and fixing it accordingly. Got the front hubs turned, and shoes are good so I am re***embling that currently. I noticed the shoes were pretty floppy, and felt loose. Is that right? Seems like they should be pretty solid...but maybe I'm wrong...anyway if anyone has input that would be great!
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  2. lostinmiself
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    Rabbit hole keeps getting deeper, going to clean up the frame, and all the suspension components. Paint it all black and make it presentable. From a carb rebuild to this in 5 days, never doing this before for a 23yr old I think I'm doing alright. Got to find a column to replace mine since the splines on mine are now gone, due to the previous owner using vice grips rather than a steering wheel. Also have to source some interior knobs for the dash, and wire it. Then body work...

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  3. R Pope
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    Those are Hucks brakes. Do yourself a favour and find some '52-'54 backing plates and shoes, they are much better and bolt right on.
     
  4. lostinmiself
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    So a spring goes on that pin, holds the shoes between the lower bracket on the spindle. So I have to see if I can find a spring locally, or order one online. As for the later backing plates, the self adjusting the only benefit?

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  5. rusty1
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    the '51-4 brakes are not self-adjusting, but are self-energizing due to their design. They are a much better brake design.
     
  6. Driveway builder
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    Cool ride... after you're done with the brakes, grab a saw and bring that roof top down a little. ;)
     
  7. lostinmiself
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    Must have misunderstood what I had read. I will look into it, I found the tech: 49-53 master cylinder swap thread that swaps from the single four breaking, to the fronts/rear split breaking from a late Chevy truck, that I can place in the stock location. So when In swapping that I might upgrade the front breaks as well to the later plates. Forgive me if I ask "searchable" questions, I will try my best to find my answers rather than being s**** fed. Thanks!


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  8. lostinmiself
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    Ya!!! My buddy keeps telling me that, over and over and over, as much as I love a chop, I want to drive it before I do any sorts of body work.

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  10. Hnstray
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    That '50 Chevy hardtop is, in my opinion, one of the best looking Chevys ever. I had a '51 in High School, many, many years ago, but always liked the '50 best. The teardrop rear fenders, the simple, but tasteful grille....difficult to improve on that.

    Chop the top ???? :eek::eek: ...........That's heresy!!! :D

    Seriously, a LOT of work with little to gain on an already nicely proportioned design. I think you are on the right track, correcting prior poor work and making improvements that will result in a good, reliable and attractive driver.

    Best wishes......Thanks for posting!
     
  11. lostinmiself
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    Ya its not something im willing to tackle on my own at this point, so it wont be done for a very long time....if at all.

    This entire build is a learn as i go process. Always helped my pops as a kid but never understood why i was doing what i was doing from the big picture angle. Now the pieces are all coming together. Going to dis***emble the sub, in the coming week. Working 4 10s gives me nice weekends to get things done.
     
  12. thewishartkid
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    I also have a 50 Hardtop. I would never consider cutting on it. Theres plenty coupes and sedans out there.
     
  13. jonzcustomshop
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    seems like I was able to convert my 50 to the 51-54 backing plates, and then used 64 chevy truck rear calipers (shoes)? and self adjusters so that I could go the self adjusting route....
    I gathered up all the parts a few years ago, but never put anything together...
     
  14. lostinmiself
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    I will just sand blast the entire break ***embly, got a buddy that can do smaller things like that at his work for me so that's a plus then I wull get new shoes, and use what i have. I am on a budget for the most part, so if i have to spend it better be something i need rather than an upgrade. Got myself a Hobart 110 welder, and a Craftsman air compressor today. My work season starts bright and early tomorrow so most Mondays-Thursdays will be slow going, construction season is back in effect!
     
  15. lostinmiself
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    Some cleaning up on everything...slow and steady.

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  16. lostinmiself
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    Also picking up a 49 donor car tomorrow. Can't beat $300 to get all the small things I need, and any good body panels to fix what I need to on mine

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  17. Ken Carvalho
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    I WANT that wheel for the '49 !!!!
     
  18. lostinmiself
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    That's part of why I'm getting it. Haha

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  19. Thommyknocker
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    Good Luck Rockstar!!!!!
     
  20. lostinmiself
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    Thanks! Got everything to rebuild the engine today, and paint for the engine compartment. Slow and steady...

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  21. 49ratfink
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    that steering wheel is probably worth what you paid for the whole car even in bad condition.
     
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  23. wayfarer
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    Welcome from Spokane. I have a '53 wagon, but my Mom has a '50 hardtop. I love early '50s Chevys. What part of town are you in?
     
  24. lostinmiself
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    Thank you! Out in the valley, you might know chopperimpala, that's my pops.

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  25. Ken Carvalho
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    Jeff,
    That's my son. It was hard to do, but I finally caved in and let him buy the '50 from me.

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    Jeff, I didn't notice he told you I'm his "POP'S"!!!
     
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  26. wayfarer
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    I do know your Dad, in fact he did a little work for me on the wing window in my Mom's '50 a couple of years ago.

    Ken, I didn't even know you had that hardtop.
     
  27. joel
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    Good project. Don't cut it. If your wheel cylinders are good , you can get some use from what you have. I'd be on the lookout or the 51-54 backing plates and hubs; you can buy the rest of the parts new.
     
  28. lostinmiself
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    Taking that to be blasted.

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  29. lostinmiself
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    Ya everything seems to be useable cleaning it and reusing what I have. Replacing what I must to be safe.

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  30. lostinmiself
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    Not much going on, with working 4 10s and it raining in my days off I don't really get much done, as I am working outside without a garage, but my buddy get a couple pieces blasted for me. He has access to a blaster at his work, so when he gets time he slips a piece in at a time for me.

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