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Old 07-17-2025, 02:27 PM   #11
raggedjim
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Re: Previous owner '68

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This looks great! I was originally thinking about smoothing the tolerance gaps in my cab, but I've given that idea up as my project has drug out too long already.

I am also planning on tipping my cab to paint the bottom of it when I get to that point. The new floor in there has an e-coat on it, but I don't trust that to hold up on external panels like paint will. Although maybe I'll just scuff the e-coat and undercoat it rather than paint; that may be a viable option for me.
It feels like this one is dragging out, but the only way for it not to drag out is to ignore things and I hate to do that. I've always top-coated e-coat, not sure if you have to, but I always have.

2 guys can tip the cab easily. Good luck, Rg
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