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Old 12-18-2006, 11:45 PM   #1
jeffspower
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Question Should I fix my cab, or buy one ready to go?

My '72 needs the usual- rockers, supports, corners, some floor work, doors, fenders, wells. The only thing I have that is nice is a pair of doors. I found a guy that has a cab (a/c cab) & doors that were dipped, media blasted & primed. New rockers & cab corners done. Says the doors were nice & needed no repairs. Comes with NOS fenders, wells & radiator support. He wants $1800. I'm thinkin that is a decent deal, & would save me a lot of work & headache redoing mine. By the time I buy fenders & wells, all the work... wouldn't this be the way to go if his cab was done right & everything is as stated?

Help me out... plenty of you have "done this or that wish i wouldda" stories!

Thanks in advance for your input.
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