I have a 1951 Chevy 6400 with the one rear window. I would like to convert it to 3 windows in the back. Can you purchase the panels to do this or do you need a donor cab? And if it is converted, does it diminish its value due to a lack of original status? If anyone has experienced this situation I would appreciate your input.
I'm not aware of anyone supplying specific 'kits' do do this but your best bet would be a donor cab,it should be cheaper that way too. There are vendors of brand new complete cabs out there (Premier) but i'm not whether you could buy the individual panels from them if you'd prefer new....
1950 Chevy Advance Design 3100 in Scotland In the Stovebolt Gallery More pix on Flickr. I've definately got this truck thing in my blood ... my DNA sequence has torque settings "Of all the small nations of this earth,perhaps only the ancient Greeks surpass the Scots in their contribution to mankind" Winston Churchill.
The value will not diminish as your "VIN", or serial number doesn't indicate wether it was a 3 or 5 window(yours is a 3, the 5 is with the cab corner windows.) It was just an option from the dealer, and unless you have the original build sheet (did they even make those for these old things???) no one will know otherwise.
I think this is exactly what you are trying to do, judge for yourself if its out of your comfort zone.
I could be mistaking but i think the creator of the video is a member on the forums here as well. maybe search and shoot him a PM.
2X Carl's comments. Very nice comprehensive response complete with steps, pictures and cost. I'm in awe Brad. One question, do you have a set for sale?...just kidding.
Allen Yeah, well, that's just like, you know , your opinion, man - The Dude
1948 Chevy 3600 - goal Original restoration, Current Stage 1 - Disassembly and getting body in primer 1954 GMC 3100 goal Hot Rod, Current Stage 1 - Get body in primer 1931 Ford Model A 5 window Coupe - Old Skool Hot Rod 1945 Ford 2N Tractor - Runs great 1964 Ford 2000 Tractor - Use it every week 1974 Stingray Corvette
Thanks for all of your input. Brad, I really like your suggestion of just putting in the corner windows and not the whole outer panel. I appreciate you taking the time to post the pictures and keep me from " reinventing the wheel " on this project. This is my first attempt at a project of this size, so I want to keep it simple and not get frustrated by botching it. I will just take my time and get there bit by bit. Thanks again to all of you for some great advice.
I have a more detailed PDF sheet that is available for this conversion (which can actually be done from the inside first, one guy drove his truck for a while as a 4-window). If you send me your email I would be happy to forward the more in depth details. Some may wonder why I have not converted my own truck? A couple reasons, one my truck was painted when I figured out the process. Two I actually like the 3-window configuration better as a personal preference.