12-02-2015, 06:24 PM | #1 |
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1964 K10 Floorpan
Hi I am new to these forums.
I am restoring a 1964 Chevorlet K10 Shortbed. It has been converted it to a lowhump and had some rust on the hump. Any suggestion on replacement parts? |
12-02-2015, 07:32 PM | #2 |
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12-02-2015, 08:07 PM | #3 |
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The hump is original. I switched out the cab. All 4wd have a high hump so the cab is out of a c-10.
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thanks for the floorpan lesson, but being you asked about one thing and showed a picture of another i went with the picture. btw i have a k10 and a c10 so i know the difference...
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What year is your k10?
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is yours restored?
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not all had the high hump necessarily. the ones that used the 3 speed may have used the low hump.
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This is my project so far. Since these pictures I have blasted the bed.
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More pics
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The easiest way to repair that is to find someone with a parts can that can cut out a patch piece for you. You might check in the '60-'66 classifieds here on the forum.
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I cut out the hacked up section and went bigger for ease.
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pic of the finished project.
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12-05-2015, 04:24 PM | #22 |
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Where did you find the piece to replace it with?
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Re: 1964 K10 Floorpan
I added a high hump to my low hump replacement cab. I used an high tunnel and modified the floor to fit. I fabricated an extension for the front of the cover and now have a completely bolt-in hump, it sure makes working on the transmission easier. I can take pictures on another day if you would like. As another option, depending on how much clearance you need and what your goals for the truck are you may consider making and welding in a patch panel and installing a 1" or 2" body lift.
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