Any chance we could make that advanced design a 54/55 first series? Thanks, -JLS oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
I'm considering using a suburban style tank in a '54 1/2 ton. Does anyone have a picture of one of these, preferably mounted in a frame so I can see what I'd be up against. Is there still plenty of r
Does anyone have a behind the cab '48 style gas tank they would be willing to part with? Thanks, -JLS oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
If I remember right my 54 with a 250 six cylinder in it was 2960 lbs. I think about 1900 was on the front axle. Thanks, -JLS oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
When a motor gets hot its resistance goes up. You might want to put in a heat shield between the starter and the exhaust if you don't already have one. Thanks, -JLS oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and
I happen to work next to a guy who has a nac for chemicals. He suggested oxalic acid available at some hardware stores or is in the cleanser "Zud" available at your local Safeway or QFC. He also sugg
Hey Dave, I've done the same thing. Plus a couple ideas that might work for others as well. I've mounted one of my compressors above the garage door on the inside wall. How I got it up there is anoth
Some stainless still has a good deal of iron in it and will rust. It's still stainless just not a very high grade. This type of "low grade" stainless is also magnetic. Thanks, -JLS oletrucks is devot
I removed the gas tank from my '54 only to find a lot of rust and a couple spots were it was rusted through. I have a couple questions. Does anyone make a patch panel for the floor pan under the gas