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01-14-2013, 12:13 AM | #15 |
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Re: dantimdad's 66c10 budget resto mod
Removed the rear step from the donor last night.
Today I stripped everything off of the donor except the windshield. Going to leave it until we move the cab onto my frame. Also, my son removed the crappy floor patches that had been pop riveted in. There is way more rust in the floor than I expected but still less than 50% of the rust on the old cab. The plan is to leave the cab on the SWB frame like a jig until all the patching is done. Then, lift it with the engine hoist and spray undercoating and finally, roll out the SWB frame and roll the finished frame under it for good. We are going to start by straightening out the top edge of the donor bumper, have it blasted and paint it. It'll get stored for a while then. I have got to get as many parts stripped, primed and painted as I can to store them out of the way. Steven
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