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Old 02-13-2013, 11:03 PM   #1
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Re: 1949 Chevy 3600 into a daily driver

Little more progress tonight.

I had to change out the races in the hubs. They stockers came out easy with a punch and hammer. I hit the hubs with a torch and left the new races in the freezer for a couple hours. Went together perfect!!



Next came packing bearings and assembly!!





I could not install the nut and cotter pin. I need to install a couple thick washers so the hole in the spindle aligns with the nut.

Money shot......Henry at ride height with 28" wheels!!

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Looks great!
Those discs really look slick. So you've gotten SID's dropped axle for the front, are you going to do anything to the back?
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Old 02-13-2013, 11:18 PM   #3
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Looks great!
Those discs really look slick. So you've gotten SID's dropped axle for the front, are you going to do anything to the back?
Yea updates rear end, axle flip and notch. Running boards will be parallel with the ground!!
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Looking good! I'm liking Henry's patina.
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Looking good! I'm liking Henry's patina.
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Cool old truck. I was never a fan of those pre-55ish years but I really like yours. That CLR clean up is great.
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Cool old truck. I was never a fan of those pre-55ish years but I really like yours. That CLR clean up is great.
Thanks....I am pretty proud of it.
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Seeing the corn supply over the visor brought back memories of a 1950 pick-up I had. When I pulled the headliner down, there was a mouse nest that was 8"s wide and stretched from one side to the other. Must have been a multi family dwelling. Your truck looks great, keeping an eye on the progress.
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Old 02-14-2013, 10:26 AM   #9
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Seeing the corn supply over the visor brought back memories of a 1950 pick-up I had. When I pulled the headliner down, there was a mouse nest that was 8"s wide and stretched from one side to the other. Must have been a multi family dwelling. Your truck looks great, keeping an eye on the progress.
Thanks Jim. I am guessing this was a condo for quite some time. I keep vacuuming and blowing stuff out and still keep finding nest material and poop.

Oh well.........
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I just stumbled across your build, that is a real nice truck, reminds me a little of my 56 jimmy, keep up the good work! Btw nice photography.
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I just stumbled across your build, that is a real nice truck, reminds me a little of my 56 jimmy, keep up the good work! Btw nice photography.
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How fun to discover your thread! The truck I recently picked up is almost a twin to yours. Wish mine had the deluxe chrome option and five window! i'll take time this week and read through your 52 pages (!) , should be some good inspiration.......

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How fun to discover your thread! The truck I recently picked up is almost a twin to yours. Wish mine had the deluxe chrome option and five window! i'll take time this week and read through your 52 pages (!) , should be some good inspiration.......

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I don't, but certainly will this summer when things get rolling. I was stunned to see another 3600 so similar to mine. Not common. A pic from the day she rolled onto the trailer from a 34 year slumber ........

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Still on the prowl.....



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I'm sure enjoying your build. I like the "working man" types of builds with budget constraints and all that goes along with being a normal guy trying to fix up an old truck.
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Thanks.......it sure is fun.
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Photoshopping for some wheel color options!!



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As much as red wheels have been as overplayed as matte black, I do like them on your truck. It gives it a proud American theme. As mentioned earlier, a tan color to tie into the pinstripe would be my 2nd choice and using a red pinstripe inside the beauty ring, or if red wheels then using a tan pinstripe on them just inside the beauty ring.
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As much as red wheels have been as overplayed as matte black, I do like them on your truck. It gives it a proud American theme. As mentioned earlier, a tan color to tie into the pinstripe would be my 2nd choice and using a red pinstripe inside the beauty ring, or if red wheels then using a tan pinstripe on them just inside the beauty ring.
Agree!
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I am not sold on the red at all........Satin Black with a bone or tan pinstripe is what I leaning towards. Maybe running newer, smaller caps so more of the rim shows.

To many choices!!
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Like its YOUR truck or something!
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Boss lady says no on red......and who am I to argue with her.
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New shift knob.

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Weisco O.E. replacement for a 2 stroke Banshee? Or a 125cc?
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