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THE
PERFECTIONIST
For those involved in restoring their truck
to this exact originality, the following data should be of
interest. These appear to be the more asked about subjects
by our customers. - by Jim
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The
1954-56 steering wheels are
the same and have their horn button on the same level with the outer
ring. This changed during 1957-59. The horn button is about 3 inches
deeper in this wheel making the steering column also a shorter length.
This was to help protect the driver from hitting the steering column
during a major wreck.
The
bed planks were not varnished or given a related finish
to show off the wood grain. Trucks were produced for work and the
planks were normally painted black on the 1955 and earlier. After
this, they were body color or black. This better protects the wood.
The bed
planks have not been oak since the late 1930's. From
then to the newer GM step pickups, the wood is hard yellow pine.
The front
fenders on 1955-57 Chevrolets are interchangeable, however,
a slight difference does exist. Due to a different grill in 1957,
it was necessary for GM to stamp an approx. 2" square dimple in
the inner fender edge. This dimple can be filled if placed on the
1955-56 Chevrolet.
The 1955-59 Chevrolet
front bumper has the same stamping, however, only
the 1958-59 has two quarter inch holes in the middle. This allows
for attaching the new front license plate bracket used these two
years.
The famous Chevrolet
high pressure 235 engine was used between 1954 and 1962.
It's big brother, with some larger internal parts, was the 261 engine.
A low pressure Chevrolet 235 was available on larger trucks only
between 1941 and 1953. This earlier 235 has little in common with
it's later 235 relative.
The "wrap
around" windshield, popular throughout the automotive
industry, was used by GM from 1955-63.
Rear
bumpers were an option on most new stepside trucks. When
this item was not ordered with the new pickup, the license plate
bracket was on the left side and protected by the bed. The license
was only at the center with a factory installed bumper.
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