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#1000156 01/18/2014 7:22 PM
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I recently found a complete factory V-8/automatic 1961 Chevy 1/2 ton in a junkyard. How rare are the motor mounts, steering column, and tranny cross member? The mounts just sit on the crossmember with 4 bolts, and don't connect to the frame. Thanks

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They are very rare now. The motor mounts don't seem to be all that desirable, but the transmission crossmembers are. I was lucky and got mine 20 years ago. Today they are routinely listed on Ebay for $250-$300. Also they are different for short or long bed. The short bed trans xmbr is narrower than the longbed version. Don't have any input to offer on the steering column.


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restoration guys go bonkers for these parts. Hot Rodders just make their own.

Regardless get out there and be a yard vulture, strip it!

Good luck and happy wrenching! thumbs_up


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Already did when I was in Arizona, just curious how rare they are. Only seen these parts once on a 6 cyl/auto truck. I have a 60 big window half ton fleetside shorty that I want to do an accurate resto on. Came with the side trim, 2 tone paint, custom cab, chrome bumpers, V-8, but has a 3 spd stick. Thanks for the reply.

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Originally Posted by 60-61 Fan
.. I have a 60 big window half ton fleetside shorty ... but has a 3 spd stick. Thanks for the reply.

You say that like it's a bad thing? Column shift or floor shift?

I have numbers matching '69 SS Camaro that has a 3 speed factory Muncie floor shifter.... kind of a rare beast.

So.. why is it your not a '62 and '63 fan... is it the hood or?

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No such thing as a factory 3-speed floor shift. Auto or 3-speed on the column or 4-speed on the floor, are the only transmission options.


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Well a factory V-8 3 on the tree sounds pretty freakin' awesome to me!

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Not complaining at all, just trying to describe what I have and am trying to do. Mine is a 3 on the tree, and going with a automatic. I plan on adding factory options to what I already have. Love these 60-61 trucks, have 2 60's and a 61. Love the hoods and grille on these, lot more character in my opinion.

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that is what i have

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Those are cool trucks! We are a rare group of 1960 owners. I have a '60 big back window, LWB, custom. I am having a hard time finding better stainless trim pieces. Do you have any leads or connections? I have a complete set but some are beyond repair I believe. Maybe not. Do you happen to have the cursive chevrolet insignia mounted on your glove box? Ive only ever seen one other than mine. A nice touch anyways. I just figured I woukd ask since your truck has everything out of the factory!! Thats awesome. Have you posted any pics?


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Brian Johnson in Owatonna, Mn. is very into the 60-62 Chevy trucks. He has almost everything you need ready to pickup or ship. He has picks of his trucks in the gallery. My 60 has the glovebox script, very rare 1 year on 1960 custom cabs only. I have a complete set of longbed trim, but I plan on using it. There is a few pieces on ebay right now. I will try to post pics of my 60 and my 61 custom cab lwb fleetside.


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