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#1437318 01/15/2022 1:54 AM
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Does anyone know the standard height for a 1954 3600? I have my truck apart to the frame and will be modifying my garage door, which will lower door clearance. I already know I’ll have to move out my 2 ton before the mod, but can’t find any specs online for the pickup.


1954 Chevy custom 261CID, T-5 5 Speed.
1952 Chevy 6400 2 ton hydraulic flat bed.
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Here's a page from the Vehicle Information Kit. Doesn't have dimensions on the pickup, but does for the chassis/cab. Should be close.

[on edit] Dang! Tim beat me to it. dang
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Last edited by klhansen; 01/15/2022 2:12 AM.

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Thanks guys this gives me a starting point. I'll add this to some measurements and have my answer.


1954 Chevy custom 261CID, T-5 5 Speed.
1952 Chevy 6400 2 ton hydraulic flat bed.

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