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Old 08-25-2008, 12:26 PM   #26
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Re: When is it too much

First off, Special-K is dead on; a little rot is teh same as a lot in those outer panels. The other thing I'm beginning to find as I dig in is that rockers are one thing, but if the supports need replacing, you necessarily have to get into the cab mount areas, and it's a big project. my $.02
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Old 08-25-2008, 01:04 PM   #27
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First off, Special-K is dead on; a little rot is teh same as a lot in those outer panels. The other thing I'm beginning to find as I dig in is that rockers are one thing, but if the supports need replacing, you necessarily have to get into the cab mount areas, and it's a big project. my $.02
Yep... two of my frame off's used sheet metal from out west.

The cab required outer rockers, two dog legs, a kick panel and some creative welding on the bed floor.

The K5 was outer rockers, floor pans, kick panels and dog legs.

These were both "rust free" California sheet metal...
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Old 08-25-2008, 01:12 PM   #28
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Re: When is it too much

If you're interested, I have an Arizona cab from a 67 with a big window that only has one spot of rust on the passenger kick panel. The rockers and cab corners are rust free. I bought it for my 67 but the city is giving me a lot of grief about my truck parts. The cab has a small dent in the back that can be easily massaged out. It also has snaps on the inside rear window for a camper boot. I figured it's easier to weld up a couple holes and not have to worry about rocker panels. I'm looking to get $500 for it.
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Old 08-25-2008, 01:19 PM   #29
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If you're interested, I have an Arizona cab from a 67 with a big window that only has one spot of rust on the passenger kick panel. The rockers and cab corners are rust free. I bought it for my 67 but the city is giving me a lot of grief about my truck parts. The cab has a small dent in the back that can be easily massaged out. It also has snaps on the inside rear window for a camper boot. I figured it's easier to weld up a couple holes and not have to worry about rocker panels. I'm looking to get $500 for it.
Not sure I can get it out of there in a timely fashion for you.

Pics would also be helpful, but this is not a WTB thread.
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Old 08-25-2008, 01:29 PM   #30
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I will get you some pics....

Sorry, I assumed it was a WTB thread since it's posted in the classifieds

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I will get you some pics....

Sorry, I assumed it was a WTB thread since it's posted in the classifieds
Interesting... I didn't post it here. Ok, that works then.
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