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Old 01-20-2014, 08:43 PM   #1
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I need a Tranny hump

Does anyone know where I can get a short transmission hump for my 61's floor? I can't seem to find any online. Or maybe someone fabbed one up? I have some ideas about making one but examples would be cool too. Thanks!
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Old 01-20-2014, 08:57 PM   #2
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Re: I need a Tranny hump

Kind of a grey area. Will leave this open for now BUT if this becomes a thread with people offering to sell one, it will be closed.

I don't think anyone repo's this part so I would be curious on how people have fabbed up their own part.

Anyone have pics of self fabbed panels?
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Re: I need a Tranny hump

Yeah I wasn't fishing to buy one on this thread, I imagine someone has built one before and that's what I should have stated. I wish there were more re manufactured parts available for 60-66's.
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Old 01-20-2014, 09:15 PM   #4
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Yeah I wasn't fishing to buy one on this thread, I imagine someone has built one before and that's what I should have stated. I wish there were more re manufactured parts available for 60-66's.
Completely understand and it was how I was reading it. I just needed to put the warning out so others don't start offering items for sale in the thread. Hopefully someone will have some cool ideas for building one.
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I read the title another way! lol
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Re: I need a Tranny hump

Anyone know if a tall pan would work if I were to cut it down? I'm pretty handy but are the general dimensions the same cept for the height? Just a thought.
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I read the title another way! lol
Me too. But I have a dirty mind.
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Anyone know if a tall pan would work if I were to cut it down? I'm pretty handy but are the general dimensions the same cept for the height? Just a thought.
The footprint should be the same.

It would be pretty simple to shorten a tall hump. Just make sure you bolt it in place while shaping it till ya get her tacked up.
Just keep the matt in place afterword.

As far as the title goes, aerotruk, ......didn't I see a thread like that on rearends once....way back in the day...?
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Old 01-20-2014, 10:16 PM   #9
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Re: I need a Tranny hump

I think that's what I will look into doing, cut it down and it might even look like it belongs there. I didn't mean to make a title like that, but I noticed it before I hit the post button. I sent it anyways! LOL
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I read the title another way! lol
Man I was sleeping last night. I just got this!!!!
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Re: I need a Tranny hump

So why can I not post or reply in the parts for sale sectsection? Am I not cool enough?
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You have to be a paid member to be able to post a WTB or For Sale thread in the classifieds.

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So why can I not post or reply in the parts for sale sectsection? Am I not cool enough?
Nothing to do with being cool enough, it has to do with being a paid member.

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So why can I not post or reply in the parts for sale sectsection? Am I not cool enough?
QUOTE Nothing to do with being cool enough, it has to do with being a paid member.
and here i thought it was because hes from TEXAS LOL LOL JUST JOKING
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Re: I need a Tranny hump

Back in high school in 1966 I wanted a removable floor pan in my 1954 Chevy sedan, but the last year Chevy installed them was 1953. So I picked up a 1953 removable pan at a local junk yard, brought it home and plopped it on the floor. I marked the perimeter and sawed out the floor 1” undersize, leaving a nice lip to bolt down the pan.

You might be able to do something just the opposite if you can find a low hump cab that someone will allow you slice up. Cut out the chunk of floor, bring it home and lay it over the hole. Mark it from underneath and cut it an inch or so oversize. With a little finishing effort it might turn out to be the easiest way to obtain a removable pan that actually fits the floor.
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Thanks y'all. I'm sure I got this!
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Every time I see this thread title come to the top, my mind slips back into the gutter and I try to figure out how......
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Back in high school in 1966 I wanted a removable floor pan in my 1954 Chevy sedan, but the last year Chevy installed them was 1953. So I picked up a 1953 removable pan at a local junk yard, brought it home and plopped it on the floor. I marked the perimeter and sawed out the floor 1” undersize, leaving a nice lip to bolt down the pan.

You might be able to do something just the opposite if you can find a low hump cab that someone will allow you slice up. Cut out the chunk of floor, bring it home and lay it over the hole. Mark it from underneath and cut it an inch or so oversize. With a little finishing effort it might turn out to be the easiest way to obtain a removable pan that actually fits the floor.
I did just that for my 4x4. Got a low hump floor section (traded here for hi )and layed it in the truck for a bolt pattern match and cut the rest away and bolted it in. I needed it low as my truck has a body lift and the dual transfer case shifters were too low in the cab.
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We have a co-worker who walks on the wild side and read the title with interest as well. hahahhahah
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JJZEPPLIN, did you happen to take pics of the job?

Maybe I should have titled this thread "I need to hump a tranny". Lol
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It was for my 1970 so it might not help you. But I can get a pic of the finished HUMP or lack there of.
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Re: I need a Tranny hump

I feel better now. I see I wasn't the only one. There was a thread a while back called "I need some trim". Just sayin'. Ok. I'm done.
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JJZEPPLIN, did you happen to take pics of the job?

Maybe I should have titled this thread "I need to hump a tranny". Lol
Oh my gods no, lil scouts are already sleepin in pup tents over this one. Out!
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I don't really need a pic. I got a plan.
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