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10-05-2005 09:07 PM #1
1936 chevy truck parts!!! HELP!!!
i am in desperate need of body parts for a 1936 chevy truck, i need doors, grille, radiator support, bed, fenders, pretty much most of the body. what happened was i bought a basket case 36 and it turned out that almost all the parts were for a 38. i might be able to make a trade for the 38 parts if someone would be willing. i am willing to pay fair prices, and am open for negotiation. please help me out if you can. my email is 64falcon@gmail.com
Thanks, Bob Sims.
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10-10-2005 07:05 PM #2
Is yours a high or low roof 36,both were made that year. The high roof looked like a 35 on back and a low roof looked more like a 37 or 38 cab with 36 grille shell and fenders. If I were you and the cab is shot I would try to find a 37 or 38 cab as the 36s still had a bunch of wood and starting in 37 the cabs were all steel,the only difference is on the lower cowl section as the 37/38 cabs had a little body line that the fender did not cover and the 36 low roof cabs were totally flat as the fender covered all the lower cowl area. Even if yours is a high cab I would use the 37/38 cab and doors to eliminate the wood and I might be interested in the 38 stuff you have as I have a 37. Jeff
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12-26-2005 03:27 PM #3
Before you buy any parts, determine which style of cab that you have. It could be either a high or low cab. The 36 Chev high cab is similar to the 34 and 35 cabs (maybe even the same). The 36 Chev low cab is similar to the 37 and 38 cabs. Like Jeff said, there is a difference on the lower cowl panel. Some other differences are: the windshield openings are different, the 36 was straight across the top, where the 37/38 is slightly curved (the windshield frames don’t interchange); and the placement of the cab back window is different, the 36 window is about 1.75 inches lower (this was a quick measurement) than the 37/38 window (the glass is the same, though). This is applicable to Chev and GMC cabs from 36-38.
The 36(low cab)/37/38 doors are the same.
I replaced the door posts in our 36 with steel tubing and across the top of the cowl behind the dash. This was the only wood there was in our cab. A friend replaced his door post wood, using the door posts and dash support out of a 37 GMC cab, it fit perfectly.
Take an inventory of what parts you have, the condition and we’ll try to help you put it together.
Superior Glass Works in Oregon has fiberglass parts for 36 Chevy trucks. http://www.superiorglassworks.com
28-32 Ford pickup rear fenders look good on the 36 Chev pickup, with minimal rework, and they look like they belong there.
The pickup box is very similar up to early 47, you might only have to shorten it a little.
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