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Another Dash Question....
I removed everything I could from my 1947 3600 cab/dash. One thing that surprised me was how the lower chrome dash trim (the one under the radio that DOES NOT say "Chevrolet" on it) was held in place. Mainly, I was surprised that it was held in so tight! Instead of nuts, all it had was a couple of small pieces of wire wrapped around the broken off studs.
Question is....can those studs be replaced/repaired, or do I need a new chrome piece? It LOOKS like the backing strip can be slid out, but if it a waste of time, I'd like to know first! |
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Following... Got the same problem. Maybe they could be slid out... Maybe a stud tacked or JB welded in place...
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I don't know how pristine or original your truck is, but why not just drill holes through the piece and put countersunk screws though it into the dash? It will look perfectly fine, and only an Chevy aficionado would know the difference.
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I thought of that - and my truck is by NO means original - but I'D see those two screws every time I'd get in, and cringe! Dunno why, just would! in someone else's truck, it wouldn't bother me!
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You can weld new studs on the inner metal piece.
Might even be enough metal to drill and tap it and then use a screw from the back side. The outter 2 do all the work. Middle smaller stud just holds the speaker cover and the middle trim piece some, not threaded. |
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They are easy enough to get, just get another one.
Brian |
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/47-54-Chevy...KqpG:rk:1:pf:0 I think I may have an extra one, I'll look tonight. Brian |
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Here is another one, for only $25.
If I do have one, you can have it for free. But you may want to jump on this being I won't be able to tell you for another number of hours. But they are out there. Put a broader search, this time I left out moulding, just 1950 Chevy truck dash. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1950-50-Che...Yeer:rk:3:pf:0 And another. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1947-54-Che...52M:rk:10:pf:0 Brian |
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My brother will go on ebay and search for something he knows about, misspelling the word and find them! No kidding! I sold a Buick Hood ornament once, 1965 Skylark. It was broken, to make a long story short, it didn't look aged. I sold it for like $100. The day it sold he sent me an email and said "Look what I just bought." It was an NOS (New Old Stock) perfect hood ornament the same as mine but still in the Buick box! He got it for $25 because the guy listed it wrong! He sold it for something crazy like $250! Brian |
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I'm sorry, I don't have the lower one. I have an extra upper but not an extra lower.
Brian |
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The one in the red cab is too rusted for the rat rod guys to want so it isn't worth taking out. |
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Just found my spare lower trim and I have 4 raised nuts on the back. Not sure the thread size but they're going to be pretty fine threaded.
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I went out and looked today and there is a foot and a half of snow out where the parts might be if I still have them.
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Now - every guy has the right to have his tractor - or truck - the way they want it but, to look down your nose at someone because they painted theirs instead of preserving rust is too much. I could go on for hours, but I better stop while I can! BTW, nobody take this personal, it's just my story, and I'm sticking to it! I can enjoy them both ways, I just like painted better, your mileage may vary.... |
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