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Old 01-17-2006, 12:43 PM   #1
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Back of cab sheet metal panel even made?

Insurance has written me an estimate to fix the damage to my cab by replacing the entire back of it with a replacement panel. I was wondering if anyone knows for sure if this is or isn't actually produced? I could not find this anywhere online. I am talking about the metal basically from the rear window down to the bottom of the cab and the entire width of back of the cab.
I already checked Shermans with no luck. I was hoping that this was not produced forcing them to replace the entire cab...
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Old 01-17-2006, 12:51 PM   #2
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Re: Back of cab sheet metal panel even made?

I've seem them before, but not for our trucks. You may want to clarify what they mean. They may no be intending to replace it with a "new" replacement panel, but rather one that is from a junkyard truck. If your truck has all new rust free rockers, floorboards, etc... it may be eaiser to let them pay someone to replace just the back half? If you can, I'd also check the aliginment of the roof and door jambs. That was a hard hit, the whole cab may be twisted. Once again, sorry 'bout your truck, it was absolutely one of my favorites.
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Old 01-17-2006, 12:55 PM   #3
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Re: Back of cab sheet metal panel even made?

Yeah I've never seen them made for our trucks either. I was hoping that they did not make that piece for our trucks so that they would be more or less forced into replacing the cab, mainly because I am fearful that the whole thing is tweaked. I'm not sure how you go about proving that to the ins company but I'll leave that up to the body shop.
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Old 01-17-2006, 01:08 PM   #4
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Re: Back of cab sheet metal panel even made?

I checked around on my suppliers and I couldn't find one for a 67-72 truck.
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Old 01-17-2006, 02:02 PM   #5
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thanks Captkaos!
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Re: Back of cab sheet metal panel even made?

I know a guy who had a NOS one with one of the corners removed to use as a patch panel. He still might have it and for a price might part with it. It's been a couple of years since I talked to him. You could always salvage one from another cab and then use corner patch panels to fill in if there was any rust. As far as a repro goes I think you are going to be sol.
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Re: Back of cab sheet metal panel even made?

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No problem. They may find it easier to get a replacement cab than to repair one like that. I replaced my cab for $200. The existing one was ok, but the bodywork was going to equal $300 before I was done, so I just got a new one. This is on the 73-87's though. No idea what a 67-72 cab would go for in your area.
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I know a guy who had a NOS one with one of the corners removed to use as a patch panel. He still might have it and for a price might part with it. It's been a couple of years since I talked to him. You could always salvage one from another cab and then use corner patch panels to fill in if there was any rust. As far as a repro goes I think you are going to be sol.
Yes I am interested, shoot me a price if you can.
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Old 01-17-2006, 06:52 PM   #9
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Re: Back of cab sheet metal panel even made?

So did you swap the VIN tags also? Most of the cabs I've seen in the kind of condition mine was in go for $1000 plus.

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No problem. They may find it easier to get a replacement cab than to repair one like that. I replaced my cab for $200. The existing one was ok, but the bodywork was going to equal $300 before I was done, so I just got a new one. This is on the 73-87's though. No idea what a 67-72 cab would go for in your area.
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Old 01-17-2006, 07:28 PM   #10
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Huggercst had an NOS 1967 panel, you can ask him if you only need the lower part.
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I really just need to find a clean cab. I would prefer not to graft in any sheet metal like that.
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It is technically illegal to swap VIN plates on a vehicle in most (all?) states, so I'm not sure if anyone would admit to it. If I had to cab swap and the frame was in good shape, I would probably plate swap also if there was no way to find out otherwise.
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Old 01-18-2006, 02:36 AM   #13
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It is technically illegal to swap VIN plates on a vehicle in most (all?) states, so I'm not sure if anyone would admit to it. If I had to cab swap and the frame was in good shape, I would probably plate swap also if there was no way to find out otherwise.

yeah basically, good thing I would never break the law
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Yeah,good thing.
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Re: Back of cab sheet metal panel even made?

GM had these back panels at one time,but surely depleated.No reproductions.I guess you figured the labor vs complete cab syndrome out.Around here,to replace a cab-back would run around $1500,it`s a big job.I have an original paint,rust-free`71 cab(from back east!)that is damaged in the rear,a nice cab-back-to-w/s post section and will wait`til I can do it myself.The other choice is junk it.But,I don`t want to do that.Maybe in years to come it will become worth it.
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Old 01-18-2006, 12:03 PM   #16
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I wonder what I should put for a market price for a nice rust free cab ready to paint. I was thinking $1000-1500 that should take into account shipping if necessary don't you guys think?
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Sounds fair to me. Hell, AZ is pretty much right next door and there's bound to be a rust free cab there. If you can score the whole truck for that much, there's a chance you can recoup some cash as well.
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Re: Back of cab sheet metal panel even made?

Early classic enterprises shows that they have a really nice complete 69 AC cab for sale for $1500 in their "used parts" section on their website. Not sure how often that is updated. It looks really solid in the pics.http://earlyclassic.com/
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Re: Back of cab sheet metal panel even made?

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I wonder what I should put for a market price for a nice rust free cab ready to paint. I was thinking $1000-1500 that should take into account shipping if necessary don't you guys think?
Talk to Puter, if he is willing to divulge where that yard is he just found in Ark..
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Early classic enterprises shows that they have a really nice complete 69 AC cab for sale for $1500 in their "used parts" section on their website. Not sure how often that is updated. It looks really solid in the pics.http://earlyclassic.com/

Perfect, thank you. Has anyone seen anything else like this for sale online recently?
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$1,500 is fair.I see $1,200-1,500 for rustfree cabs.Considering the work involved and the cost of labor(and hopefully ending up with rustfree),it`s a bargain.
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Talk to Putter, if he is willing to divulge where that yard is he just found in Ark..
I am pretty sure none of those falls in the "RUST FREE" section....more like "FREE RUST".
There were some that were in the "LESS THAN AVERAGE" rust department.
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Nice one, 'pooter'

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i'll take so of that free rust
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I like 95% rustfree claims.I figure 5% would be the rockers,cab corners,the union between floor and kick panel,and maybe a few pinholes in the header panel and vents in the cowl.
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