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Re: If I had to do Over Again.... What would I change On My Build?
thinking back, if I do it again, I would just buy a new cab. a lot of the time and effort goes in to getting an old rusty cab back into shape. if doing some cost and feasibility studies it is a no brainer. yup, a new cab is spendy. the repair parts for a old cab are also spendy. factor in the cost of the parts, shipping, waiting, heat and lights, compressor racking up the hydro bill, tools and supplies, wear and tear on your body. then compare that to the cost of the new cab. new cab comes with new doors too. in the end we usually have a repaired cab that is still rusty on the back side of the metal where nobody sees and can sometimes be pretty thin in other areas too. we spent a lot fixing it, and the doors, and the hinges and and and. one of those cabs starts to look pretty good, especially the ones put together in America with the proper jigs and care. then spend the time on the peripherals.
just my 2 cents. the guy who never has time to actually work on the truck would be driving right now with better planning and a new cab. just saying, spend the money on stuff that will save you time, money in the long term, and then you can drive and enjoy the truck before you lose interest and sell it unfinished. |
Re: If I had to do Over Again.... What would I change On My Build?
"just my 2 cents. the guy who never has time to actually work on the truck would be driving right now with better planning and a new cab.
just saying, spend the money on stuff that will save you time, money in the long term, and then you can drive and enjoy the truck before you lose interest and sell it unfinished.[/QUOTE] Absolutely agree. time spent saving time getting it dravalle sooner is money well spent.... my opinion.. my truck will NEVER get a $10k paint job. so it will never get painted even though I am perfectly capable.. |
Re: If I had to do Over Again.... What would I change On My Build?
I would not be on year 10 of my rebuild and year 7 of "no progress". :(
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I would to review the drug tests of any shop i used.
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Three years later, I regret not having started yet. Couldn't quite afford everything the first year. Had to buy us a new daily driver and some other things the second year. Last year we bought another 7 acres to go with the current 7 and so I decided to get started on fencing in about 12 acres. Fence costs a lot of damn money.
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Re: If I had to do Over Again.... What would I change On My Build?
I've preached this many times to others but haven't always adhered to my own words: "Save up and purchase the absolute most solid rust free and complete truck as possible. Take the time and travel to purchase the right example. Spend the money up front. This will save you time and $$ in the long run in a BIG way. You will be driving the finished product much sooner with much less time and money spent overall."
I have a truck in pieces that will likely never see the road anytime in the next 10 years because of breaking my own above rule. Surprises in life happen and derail the best laid plans. Better to have a truck that could be driven and enjoyed than a bunch of plans in dusty boxes waiting.................. Steve weim55 Colorado |
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