Thread: 1954 Chevy 3100 Truck
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08-06-2008 02:36 PM #1
-sgo70- my truck looked almost identical to that when i bought mine, only a cab corner and a little metal work on the pass rear fender! 800 bucks and we drove it home
-37caddy- i would say that it is a pretty good find if its relatively rust free and as good of shape that one is in! + its a 5 window!
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08-06-2008 03:50 PM #2
Snatch it up! After paying 2500 for mine, and spending the last two months on the body rust, your truck is ready to roll now!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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08-06-2008 04:30 PM #3
Hey Tim did you change the chassis, I was thinking of the S10 frame with a 383 or something and this kit:
http://www.ad-engineering.com/HOMEPAGE.html
Sorry don't mean to jack but I thought it might help you as well.
Sean
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08-07-2008 03:31 AM #4
I think the price is fair. I am usually the first one to goad someone into taking a sawzall to something but I think an original surviver like that should be left alone and not modified. There is plenty of hotrod fodder around.
Those are actually quite a pleasure to drive in stock form, unless you have a lot of metro and then I think the brakes would be a little lacking for today.
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08-07-2008 09:51 AM #5
I agree with Willowbilly3
It is in such pristine shape, that any chopping would be ashame for the purist out there, it is a heck of a find. You could alwys do an engine swap, but keep the originals if you want to resell it, and upgrade the brakes like stated above for safety sake!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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08-07-2008 10:39 AM #6
Originally Posted by sgo70
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08-07-2008 09:53 PM #7
Originally Posted by sgo70
Secondly.....Thanks sgo70 for the info....My 51 GMC is just sittin on a S-10 frame.....I was gonna put it back on the stock frame, but this info may change my mind!!!!
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08-08-2008 04:46 AM #8
Projects are going slow, got the s10 with a explorer disc brake rear end posi installed got the motor mounts for a 350 got the motor and rebuildable 700r4 lost my boys help to his marriage, but when things settle down we may find time to get some of the heavy stuff set in place for mounts. $800 for rust free 53 chevy no motor or trans. 3 window.1949 Ford F1 stocker, V8 flatty
1950 Ford F1 pu street rod
1948 Ford F3 pu projec
1948 Ford 2.5 ton dually project
1953 Chevy 3100 AD project to my 85 S10pu
1968 2.2 Ecotec Baja Bug kingCoil etc.
1998.5 Dodge diesel 4x4 many extras
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08-08-2008 10:10 AM #9
Hey Ed. Nice to see you again here. Post some pictures. I know what you mean about losing help! I had a neighbor, that was always there to help lend a hand or carry something, when he moved to NY 3 years ago the whole neighborhood changed. All my friends are out of state now, so I rely on a semi retired neighbor, who has two homes, and gets back here once or twice a month. I always buy a good lunch for help with stuff like engine pulling!Hopefully your son didn't move too far away.
" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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08-08-2008 12:33 PM #10
Originally Posted by stovens
testing the explorer 3.50 posi rear end not really I had the S10 motor sold and this was to show the motor still worked in the S10 b4 we pulled it and sold it. and was a good test for the posi on the new rear. took two chuncks of concrete out from the heat.
My boy is about 70 miles away when his new wife graduates college they will move closer, he just bought a new used dodge diesel like mine and has been over every week end working on the small details. Can't find a much better boy/man but he has his own life to live, but part of his life is working on these projects. Next year when the grandchild is walking he starts working with me. Got to move on and change and adjust to the new situations but it is all fun. ED1949 Ford F1 stocker, V8 flatty
1950 Ford F1 pu street rod
1948 Ford F3 pu projec
1948 Ford 2.5 ton dually project
1953 Chevy 3100 AD project to my 85 S10pu
1968 2.2 Ecotec Baja Bug kingCoil etc.
1998.5 Dodge diesel 4x4 many extras
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