After rebuilding my 1964 Chevy C-10 for six months now, (anyone who knows how time and money play a part in getting a job done knows why) I have come across some pretty good "quick fixes". I don't know how many owners this truck has had. But I do know that when I bought it, it wasn't running. Anyways, right now I am installing my 3-speed manual transmission to the 230 engine. Problem: When I dismantled the tranny from the engine, I noticed it wasn't "factory" installed. On the same crossmember the rear parking brake assembly is, there was a piece of flat stock metal 5 in. X 5 in. welded (bad weld too!) 2 in. up and 90 deg. back over the brake assembly. On top of that was bolted a piece of 2 X 4 wood. Then the tranny was bolted to that. My question is: I have the shop manual and the factory assembly manual for my truck. Neither show a close-up of what the tranny actually is mounted to. I bought a new mount as well. Anyone have the same setup on their truck that I can reference? (I.e. pictures?) Or know where I can get another tranny crossmember support for my frame? I would greatly appreciate any help. Being so close to getting the drive train cranked over and this happenning...well you know. x( }> x(