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Location: Oklahoma city, Oklahoma
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Looking for good factory a/c cab
I am needing a good factory a/c cab to replace my severely rusted one on my 69 Chevy.
Or a good metal/body guy that can handle a big project that won't break my bank account! |
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Restoration Virgin!
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Huntersville, NC
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Re: Looking for good factory a/c cab
post a Want to Buy (WTB) ad in this forum....http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/forumdisplay.php?f=8
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Rottenwood Garage Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Marietta, Georgia
Posts: 4,321
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Re: Looking for good factory a/c cab
Quote:
Head west my son...head west!
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Restoration Virgin!
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Huntersville, NC
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Re: Looking for good factory a/c cab
Please reply to his WTB ad in the parts section
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Location: Flint, Mi
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Re: Looking for good factory a/c cab
Welcome to the site. Check with fine69, i know he has a couple of cabs cabs for sale at his home in Ohio. Don't know what your travel or money restrictions are. Good Luck
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Location: Rapid City South Dakota
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Re: Looking for good factory a/c cab
Find the cleanest cab you can, A/C or not. A non a/c cab is easy to convert to a/c.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: United States
Posts: 159
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Re: Looking for good factory a/c cab
Just a thought, but why not use the money to buy a decent welder and learn to do some patch panel work? It's not that hard and you'll be surprised at how handy the knowledge and know-how will come in when it's time to tackle other aspects of your build. Take a look at what some of the guys building '50s trucks have to deal with and you might find that your project isn't so bad. Lots of patch panels available and with a little practice, it ain't so bad.
Pretty soon you'll be shaving turn signals and the like with ease! |
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