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LostMy65 10-06-2015 05:26 PM

WTB - Low Hump.
 
WTB - Low Hump.
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This is what the low hump I want looks like.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1384646617

1960chevypanel 10-08-2015 01:02 AM

Re: WTB - Low Hump.
 
Do you need both pieces or just the bolt-on cover?

LostMy65 10-08-2015 05:21 AM

Re: WTB - Low Hump.
 
I need both pieces.

pestwagon 10-08-2015 08:55 PM

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question....If you had both pieces would that then be able to fully convert a high hump to a low hump (an appear a factory Auto Tranny truck from factory?)

1960chevypanel 10-11-2015 03:19 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by LostMy65 (Post 7334024)
I need both pieces.

Ok I have the bolt-on piece if you need it. I don't have the firewall piece.

sigshooter 10-11-2015 08:51 AM

Re: WTB - Low Hump.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pestwagon (Post 7334870)
question....If you had both pieces would that then be able to fully convert a high hump to a low hump (an appear a factory Auto Tranny truck from factory?)

Yes, that pic is actually my truck and I converted from a 4 speed high hump to a low hump for an automatic. Check out my build thread sigshooter's 1965 c10 for more info. You find the bolt in low humps in 1963 model and older, be sure and get both pieces

sigshooter 10-11-2015 08:55 AM

Re: WTB - Low Hump.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LostMy65 (Post 7334024)
I need both pieces.

Lost my 65

Those are pretty common down here, now that Mom has passed I will have more time to start hitting the scrap yards again. I will start looking for one for you, let me know if you find one before I do.

LostMy65 10-11-2015 01:37 PM

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theastronaut had one that was pretty rough, but I figured I could make it work.
If you do find a nice one, I'm still interested.
Thanks,
Robert

rawraw67 10-12-2015 06:43 PM

Re: WTB - Low Hump.
 
have low hump will trade for high hump

LostMy65 10-12-2015 08:03 PM

Re: WTB - Low Hump.
 
^My high hump is pretty hacked up.
I got a low hump from member theastronaut.
Thanks though.

pestwagon 10-13-2015 11:28 AM

Re: WTB - Low Hump.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sigshooter (Post 7337352)
Yes, that pic is actually my truck and I converted from a 4 speed high hump to a low hump for an automatic. Check out my build thread sigshooter's 1965 c10 for more info. You find the bolt in low humps in 1963 model and older, be sure and get both pieces



Awesome thank you for the info!

LostMy65 10-17-2015 07:30 PM

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My deal with the astronaut fell through.
Shipping cost killed the deal.
I'll still be looking, but I'm probably going to need to find one local.

1960chevypanel 10-17-2015 07:40 PM

Re: WTB - Low Hump.
 
There shouldn't be any reason for shipping to kill the deal. I've shipped a bunch of these both local and long distance. If you ship by standard mail it should be $35 max, maybe less. FedEx and UPS cost a lot more (about twice as much) so make sure you use the post office. The trick is to put one piece inside the other and wrap them as tight as possible. Use a loose sheet of cardboard and roll the parts and then tape it closed. If you use an oversized box with a lot of extra space inside you're going to pay a lot more. FedEx is usually cheaper for big parts, but in some cases when the parts are light and under a certain size the post office is the way to go.

jdl71 10-17-2015 10:46 PM

Re: WTB - Low Hump.
 
I have a 63 parts truck, let me see what it has. It was a 3 speed so I assume it would be low hump.

LostMy65 10-17-2015 10:47 PM

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Thanks, let me know.

finnishpetter 10-18-2015 04:09 AM

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jdl71 10-19-2015 08:40 PM

Re: WTB - Low Hump.
 
Here is what I have:

http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps2ty6dcxq.jpg

http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u...pst6mu4occ.jpg

Pretty sure this is what you are after, but I wanted to verify before I take it apart. The front piece, is it spot welded? I see some dimples but no fasteners and there are a few places on the edge that are curled a bit like it's been off before.

Sorry about the delay I use this truck for parts storage also and had to dig my way to the floorboard. :)

LostMy65 10-19-2015 08:42 PM

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That's it.
How much you want for it shipped to 97015?

jdl71 10-19-2015 08:50 PM

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I'm going to have to get it out, see how small I can make the box and go to the P.O. to see what it will cost. I was just doing an online estimate, and I was using 97045, 24x24x8 it was $40. I am guessing on the size also, but that should be close. If I change the height to 6 inches however the price drops to $14.

The hump itself, I'd like $25 for it and my troubles if that is acceptable. I'm not going to obligate you to buy it if you find shipping unacceptable either.

Is that front piece spot welded to the firewall or will it come out when the center section is removed?

LostMy65 10-19-2015 09:02 PM

Re: WTB - Low Hump.
 
If it's in as good of shape as it looks in the pics, I don't want to pay you less than $100 shipped. So if shipping and your troubles come to $125, I'd still be happy.
Most cut the firewall portion out with a jigsaw and stay about 1/2" outside the spot welded portion.
I'll find a pic for an example.

LostMy65 10-19-2015 09:07 PM

Re: WTB - Low Hump.
 
Looks like this one was done with a torch :
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1426343561

jdl71 10-19-2015 09:17 PM

Re: WTB - Low Hump.
 
Give me a few days to get it out and packed up and find out about shipping. Thank you for the generous offer, but I just need a little for my time and whatever shipping is. I don't know if you remember or not but you bought some bed support rods from me when I first joined this forum, the first time I had sold anything online and I have not forgotten that you were willing to trust me. I'll let you know as soon as I have it ready.

LostMy65 10-19-2015 09:21 PM

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Too cool.
I remember buying those. Thanks for reminding me they were from you.
I have found the biggest majority of people with our generation trucks are good people.

jdl71 10-19-2015 09:24 PM

Re: WTB - Low Hump.
 
My observation as well.

jdl71 10-22-2015 08:46 PM

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Here is an update: I have the "hump" section out with minor casualties. I rounded off the bottom right bolt, and spent about half a second too long on it with the torch and split the corner. You can see that in the second photo. The area around the accelerator is also pretty thin, wrinkled and has a slight tear in the edge, as shown in the third pic. For shipping reference this piece measures roughly 16X28X5.5". The firewall section looks like it is only attached by two or three spot welds in the same area, so I am going to try to drill them out from the engine compartment side to avoid a lot of unnecessary cutting. I should have that done by Saturday and can run it to the P.O. to see about shipping. If you could P.M. your address I will go ahead and ship it while I'm there, assuming you are satisfied with the condition. After I get the total I'll send it to you and my paypal if that is good with you. I seriously doubt it will be anywhere near $100 but I will not exceed that without talking to you about it.


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