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Old 04-12-2017, 09:58 PM   #12
Steve1954
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Re: Questions about an inherited '72 project

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Originally Posted by El Dorado Jim View Post
frame could be a 70 also, if the cab was from a 350,350 will probably not have a removable floor pan"hump" if it was from a truck with a t-400 trans should have the removable high hump,you can just cut the holes in it where you need them,,,if it has no removable hump, you will need to cut the floor and use a high hump from a donor truck...and use nutserts to bolt it down, I have had to do this...
Cab was in the back and hard to get to last time I was there. It did not occur to me look for a "hole" in the floor board. But this fella could cut and weld and has a good bit of steel about. And he painted the cab the same yellow. If I was him, I would have made sure the hole for the shift stick was in the floor before I painted it. I'll check it out next week and report back.
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