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FS: Cab Rear Panel
I've had this kicking around my shop for a few years. I salvaged it to patch the pass-thru on a '68 motorhome. I sold the motorhome and don't need this anymore. It's in good shape with a lot of good metal for patches. The cab corners probably aren't real good, but the rest is solid. Asking $75?
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Re: FS: Cab Rear Panel
I'm willing to cut this up for smaller patch panels, if anybody is interested. Solid piece.
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Re: FS: Cab Rear Panel
Passages side back cab support good?
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Re: FS: Cab Rear Panel
And passager side rear pillar?
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Re: FS: Cab Rear Panel
fast70swb, this is over at my shop across town, so I'm working off memory here, which isn't as good as it used to be. Everything on this is solid and usable, except the cab corners (they are crunched and maybe bondo'd) and probably that portion of floor under where the gas tank would go. The back is good, the area around window opening, the pillars on either side of the window opening, etc. All solid and usable.
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Re: FS: Cab Rear Panel
Anybody else interested in carving this turkey and getting a piece?
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