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Can someone help me determine which is the correct toe board for my 1936 1/2 ton pickup? I have both styles and I am finding conflicting information online.
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Re: Correct toe board 1936 pickup B without question. It's what I have in my 35. I have seen A but not sure what it's for.
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Re: Correct toe board 1936 pickup [QUOTE=Lawson Cox;1985940]B without question. It's what I have in my 35. I have seen A but not sure what it's for.[/QUOTE
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Re: Correct toe board 1936 pickup "A" is large truck!!!
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Re: Correct toe board 1936 pickup Thanks for the replies.
That’s what I was thinking. I believe A is for big trucks but I keep seeing it advertised as 35 and 36 and B for later years. I just wanted to confirm that B is correct. Now I just need to find the pedal plate for toeboard B. Does anybody have one they’d sell? |
Re: Correct toe board 1936 pickup Question: On B, where is the hole for the starter switch?
Shouldnt that be between the pedal holes and below the steer shaft hole? |
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"B" is definitely later than 35 or 36. "B" has a hole for a headlight dimmer but no hole for 35-36 starter button. Also the foot rest hole is missing. See images of 35-36 toe board.
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So is my toe board not correct for my ‘36 pickup?
Don, in the drawing of the toe board, why would there be a void or passage hole between the toe board and the trans cover? |
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Early 35 transmissions had a throwout bearing that was greased from a fitting on the transmission inspection cover. the void in the early toe board and transmission cover allowed access to that fitting. Your toe board doesn't have that void and your transmission cover shouldn't have one either.
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Re: Correct toe board 1936 pickup Thanks everyone. I do need the pedal plate for this style of toeboard. If anybody has one for sale, please let me know. Thanks
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Re: Correct toe board 1936 pickup The reproductions are based off of a 38-39 Board (they lack the starter switch hole and have a hole for a dimmer switch) Otherwise they fit, as I am using a NOS 38-39 in my 36 and I added the starter switch hole. . There is no pedal plate used on these to my knowledge.
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Re: Correct toe board 1936 pickup 1 Attachment(s)
Here's what you are looking for.
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Re: Correct toe board 1936 pickup If I cannot source an original pedal plate, I will create tooling to make one for my pickup, with the option to make more if anyone is in need of one.
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