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![]() Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Gods country East,Tn
Posts: 8,545
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Re: Dealing with roof and A-pillar rust through
Build a rack with wheels to set cab #2 on while your rebuilding it , Don't take the running truck apart until your finished with the cab , Do whatever upgrades to the running truck while your rebuilding cab #2 , power steering /suspension/wheels and tires / bumpers ? When cab #2 is done just swap cabs . You can always buy new fenders/bed/hood but solid cabs are hard to find . I think we all have seen where someone strips the truck down to the frame and for whatever reason whats left after they can't finish it get's sold off as parts or a project .
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Join Date: Feb 2022
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 5
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Re: Dealing with roof and A-pillar rust through
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I'm pretty stubborn about continuing this project before my dad passes away and determined to learn some new skills. ![]()
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Thanks to my dad for passing on his 69 C10 project to me. It's created opportunities for me to learn a lot and meet new people. |
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