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Old 06-26-2009, 08:42 AM   #1
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RUST - Is this cab too far gone?

Fellas:

I want to determine if the rust repair on my '69 is (1) possible, and (2) worth it. My cab has the standard problems (rockers, corners, foot wells), but the after market supports those repairs easy enough. What I'm seeking opinion on right now are the common, but challenging repairs to the cowl area, the windshield pillars, and the cowl vents -- are they possible to repair. As for are the repairs "worth it" to me that means that while it might be less expensive to replace the whole cab, the repair work isn't so expensive as to be ridiculous (I have some sentimental attachment to this truck).

If you have experience, or advice I'd take both. And if you know of a good body man in the Baltimore, MD/Washington, DC/Northern Virginia areas that is familiar with our vintage trucks, let me have that to. Here are some pics:





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