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Old 04-24-2016, 01:03 PM   #1
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"Daisy" My 1950 3100

I'd like you guys to see my project girl. I bought her 3 years ago as a complete truck. It had a 235 and 4 speed behind it. With a last known registration of 94' I brought her home changed the points poured gas in the carb and bam! She was running. Once I knew it was safe after doing all the brakes, and a few other engine issues sorted I drove her locally for 2 years.
About a year ago my father in law and I pulled the factory drive train and I slowly started my build.

Here is the parts list and the photos.
Some are before it was torn down and it will look similar only lowered more.

327 V8
S-10 T5
Speedway Drop Axle
Dana 44 rear
3" lowering leafs
C-10 Power steering
Disc brake conversion up front
Factory Location 7" Brake booster
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And that's where it sits now. We should be running brake lines the week. I'll be painting under the cab this week as well and hopefully setting in on the frame by Friday. I still need to source my bed wood and then it will be final assembly. Once it's assembled I'll be doing the interior. Rust prevention, paint, and sound deadening. Carpet and seat covering after that. Hopefully it will be on the round next month sometime. Thanks for looking!
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Old 04-24-2016, 01:45 PM   #2
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Re: "Daisy" My 1950 3100

that setup looks so familiar. my 49 has a 327, m21 & 12 bolt with 3:73's. also has a sid's drop axle & power brake conversion - drums in front for now. kind ov wish I had a 5 spd & that may change. runs great & scares the hell out if the ricer's !!
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Old 04-24-2016, 02:03 PM   #3
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Re: "Daisy" My 1950 3100

Sweet! I'm curious how quick it will be. It's a factory rebuild.
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Old 04-24-2016, 05:11 PM   #4
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never ran it against a clock, but - my son has a 79 mustang fox body coupe - 351 / 5 spd /9" really quick car. he borrowed the truck one after noon & after 2 hrs I was beginning to worry. he finally came back. his comment was "dad, the mustang is quick, but the truck is scarry fast !"" maybe one day i'll take it to Pacific Raceways foer some fun.

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Old 04-24-2016, 05:46 PM   #5
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Re: "Daisy" My 1950 3100

Haha cool
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Old 04-27-2016, 02:52 PM   #6
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Re: "Daisy" My 1950 3100

Disc brakes are done and the new wheels and whitewalls are on




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Old 04-27-2016, 09:18 PM   #7
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Re: "Daisy" My 1950 3100

Hey, you guys are doing a real nice job. Those old 327's will really perform.
I had one in my 64 impala that looked just like what you started with. I also went with the finned valve covers.

I'm curious why you went with the straight axle. My 51 GMC always steered and rode perty good. I've considered keeping the straight axle type front end.

Anyway, Look forward to your future progress.

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Old 04-27-2016, 09:51 PM   #8
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Hey, you guys are doing a real nice job. Those old 327's will really perform.
I had one in my 64 impala that looked just like what you started with. I also went with the finned valve covers.

I'm curious why you went with the straight axle. My 51 GMC always steered and rode perty good. I've considered keeping the straight axle type front end.

Anyway, Look forward to your future progress.

Jeff
I only kept it because my buddy had purchased it with the disc brake kit, and the power steering as well. He sold his truck before he installed in and I bought the whole lot for $600. It was just to cheap to pass up. I hope it rides ok, I may have to adjust some things with time. Possible Fabricate my own pitman arm to get it more level.
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Re: "Daisy" My 1950 3100

I buffed the firewall and planed on painting it the factory green. But decided to just satin clear it.


I wire wheeled the bottom of the cab and used Rust Shield paint and will spray underbody coating once dry.


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Old 05-06-2016, 12:45 AM   #10
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Re: "Daisy" My 1950 3100

Nice I'm running nearly the same set up - C10 power steering drop axle with disc brakes. I too hope it rides decent we're almost at the same spot on the build, finishing up exhaust tomorrow then setting the cab for last time. Keep it up dude looks good!
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Old 05-06-2016, 06:18 PM   #11
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Thanks! I'm hopeful. If it doesn't ride well I'll have a different pitman arm made. Something lower to make the drag link level.
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Old 05-11-2016, 07:32 PM   #12
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Re: "Daisy" My 1950 3100

We finished the brake lines and then mounted the cab. I'm getting excited!



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Old 05-12-2016, 08:54 AM   #13
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Re: "Daisy" My 1950 3100

I'll follow along on this one.
I'm really interested in hearing how your drop axel setup performs. I'm considering one for my 53 3100.
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:40 PM   #14
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Re: "Daisy" My 1950 3100

Well after gettin everything installed I jumped up and down on the front and it will likely have bump steer. How bad I don't know.
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Old 05-12-2016, 08:36 PM   #15
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Re: "Daisy" My 1950 3100

One idea is redoing the bracket that it came with by making your own that sits higher on the frame.

I ground one of the tabs off the bottom of the steering box and was able to flip the link to the top side. This got it really close to level so we'll see how it goes

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Re: "Daisy" My 1950 3100

Mine assembled on top without modification. Unless I put it together wrong.
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Old 05-14-2016, 11:02 AM   #17
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Re: "Daisy" My 1950 3100

hey Lo1 - from your pictures it looks like you're using the stock rear trans mount, just hung under the frame rails. how did you mount it ? how about a picture? thanks
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hey Lo1 - from your pictures it looks like you're using the stock rear trans mount, just hung under the frame rails. how did you mount it ? how about a picture? thanks
Yes it is the factory mount. We cut the top ears of the bount flush with the surface and then slid it back to where it would be under my T5. We added 1/4" plate and welded it on the frame and drilled two holes to match up with crossmembers holes. It sits quite a bit lower doing this so we had to add to the factory T5 mount as you can see in the photos. That T5 mount kinda looks funky to me but it works, and it saved a lot of time and fabrication using the factory crossmember.



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Re: "Daisy" My 1950 3100

looks better than mine. mine's a tube bolted to the bottom of the trans mount with 2" spacers under the frame. the problem is that now the exhaust is too low. I will play with this idea before I have the new exhaust built. thanks
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No problem.
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good morning. after looking over your photos, I have a few questions. what disc brake kit did you use, and what booster / master cylinder ? who made the exhaust & why is it over the cross member ? looks too close to the brake booster. just curious. thanks
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Old 05-15-2016, 01:40 PM   #22
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It's a CPP disk brake conversion. It's a factory mount booster from flat out engineering. The exhaust was custom bent at a local shop. It is close to the booster but I'm going to wrap that section of pipe with header wrap. He ran the exhaust there to keep it up high since the truck is pretty low.
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Old 05-15-2016, 02:00 PM   #23
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Re: "Daisy" My 1950 3100

Just read your thread.

Nice built so far!!
I really like the look of your engine

Do I see a GTO in one of the first pictures?
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Old 05-15-2016, 03:51 PM   #24
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Re: "Daisy" My 1950 3100

Thanks!

Yes that's my father in laws 72 GTO. Frame off 3 years ago. Then a couple valve guides went bad so he decided to just rebuild the whole motor. Welllllllll that went south quick after we got it back from the machinist. He indexed the cam wrong, the cam bolt only had 2 threads holding it on, and the Pistons were .020 out of the hole. So the motor is currently getting fixed at another shop.

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this project delivers!
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