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Old 04-25-2003, 10:20 AM   #21
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I only have one of these trucks, but as far as I know, the cabs, doors and fenders are all the same. The 67 & 68 hoods are different. Of course the grills and bumpers are different - but still interchangable. These are fun trucks, easy to find parts, you can spend as much or as little as you want on them and still enjoy them. If your lower cab is rusted, you have a lot of rust you can't see. Take the cowl off and look at the seam coming down from the windshield. This is a common leak point. The water that comes in there is what winds up rusting out your inner and outer rocker panels. Open your door and (using an inspection mirror) look at your lower door posts. The area where everything comes together (cab, door, fender, inner fender and frame) is pretty important when you try to get everything to line up. If you see bad rust or missing metal, you've got a big job ahead of you. Good luck. It will be worth the time and effort. Scott
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