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Old 08-05-2025, 10:51 AM   #11
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Re: Previous owner '68

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Then I started working on the firewall trying to straighten it a bit. These things have more dimples than the bearded lady but I like to get them as smooth as I can. No secret methods that I use, just a buttload of bondo and tons of sanding.

Still a long way to go before it's ready for paint. I'm thinking I'll paint the firewall and then get the cab mounted to the frame to finish the rest of the bodywork on the cab.

Do you guys do it this way or would you finish the cab while it's not on the frame?
Looking good. My plan for my cab is to paint the bottom, inside, and back of the cab then put it back on the frame to paint the entire outside in one shot. I'm certainly not an expert, but that seems like the best way to get everything to look the same.
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