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Old 09-24-2015, 09:26 PM   #26
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Re: 1969 - 70 cab cuts and parts from part out

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I noticed the A/C dash was cut off. Do you still have it and is it for sale if you do?
I still have it and will be using the dash in the truck I am currently building. Thanks for your interest though. Jay
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Old 09-25-2015, 02:25 PM   #27
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Payment received and will be getting the cuts in the next couple of days so that they can go out the first of the week. Thanks, Jay
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Old 09-29-2015, 09:54 PM   #28
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Re: 1969 - 70 cab cuts and parts from part out

Thanks again Jay for the cross sills. They will work great in my truck. It was good meeting you and enjoy looking over your parts lot and talking trucks! I will be getting back with you on some more things I'm sure.
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Old 09-29-2015, 10:04 PM   #29
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Thanks again Jay for the cross sills. They will work great in my truck. It was good meeting you and enjoy looking over your parts lot and talking trucks! I will be getting back with you on some more things I'm sure.
Super to have you stop by! Look forward to being able to help you out again. Good to meet you and hope to see you again soon. Jay
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Old 10-01-2015, 04:50 PM   #30
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Payment received and will be getting the cuts in the next couple of days so that they can go out the first of the week. Thanks, Jay
Parts sent! Tracking #LC854847025US through USPS. I'm sorry that I didn't notice your request for the fresh air door spring until after I had everything packaged. I think what I have is what you are looking for, but I don't think you want to pay $15-20 to ship it by itself. IDK how expensive just a first class letter would be.
Here are a couple of photos of the areas when I marked the cut and those are what is on the way to you. Thanks for purchase! Jay

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Old 10-01-2015, 05:10 PM   #31
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Thanks. I'll take the spring too. Send me a pm with total. Thanks, Rod.
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Old 10-01-2015, 05:15 PM   #32
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Thanks. I'll take the spring too. Send me a pm with total. Thanks, Rod.
Let me get a photo of it and post so that we are sure it is what you are looking for. Thanks again, Jay.

PS- What about the size of the cuts I sent - OK? Sure hope so.
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Old 10-01-2015, 05:31 PM   #33
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cuts will be just fine. the spring is in the 2nd photo of post 5 on the right side under the cowl that goes between the body and the cowl door.
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Old 10-04-2015, 09:14 PM   #34
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cuts will be just fine. the spring is in the 2nd photo of post 5 on the right side under the cowl that goes between the body and the cowl door.
OK, I see what you are talking about - I thought maybe it was the spring that went inside the cab by passenger's feet on the vent door in A/C application.
I do have both springs and will get the one you asked about and send it to you. Jay
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Old 10-04-2015, 11:24 PM   #35
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Re: 1969 - 70 cab cuts and parts from part out

Is there a difference between the inner fenders for a wood bed and a steel bed?
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Old 10-04-2015, 11:33 PM   #36
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Is there a difference between the inner fenders for a wood bed and a steel bed?
I don't know if they are the same or not. I looked in an LMC catalog and couldn't see that they listed two. Either no one repops the ones for wooden floor beds or they are the same ones used on both applications.

Hopefully someone who knows will 'chime' in to give us some guidance. In the mean time I will try to find out more.

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Old 10-06-2015, 09:45 AM   #37
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Is there a difference between the inner fenders for a wood bed and a steel bed?
I have placed a post on the discussion forum asking and have gotten two answers so far and they think they are the same. One person has a pair that came off of each one - steel floor and wood floor - and they are going to check them out side by side. Should know for sure pretty quick. Jay
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I have placed a post on the discussion forum asking and have gotten two answers so far and they think they are the same. One person has a pair that came off of each one - steel floor and wood floor - and they are going to check them out side by side. Should know for sure pretty quick. Jay
Thanks for doing the research Jay.
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Old 10-07-2015, 09:34 PM   #39
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Thanks for doing the research Jay.

ekgguy - I finally got confirmation that indeed the inner fenders on fleetside beds are the same in wood floor beds as they are in the steel floor beds. So, are you interested in mine? Jay
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Re: 1969 - 70 cab cuts and parts from part out

Do you still have the cab? I need the left rear corner of the cab.
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Do you still have the cab? I need the left rear corner of the cab.
I still have that part - how much do you want? Can you send me a photo showing the area you want to replace? My email address is:

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I still have that part - how much do you want? Can you send me a photo showing the area you want to replace? My email address is:

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I'll try to get something tomorrow and email it to you.
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Re: 1969 - 70 cab cuts and parts from part out

You still have the frame?
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Re: 1969 - 70 cab cuts and parts from part out

Is this area of the cab above pass side door available for cut & what shape is this area in? I'd like the cut to be about 6" from the side edge of the drip rail & inc about 4" of the post piller. The back I'd like to have cut just below the seam about 2". Jamie71Longhorn
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You still have the frame?
Yes, I still have the frame. It is a LWB frame and is in pretty good shape - not rusted up back under where bed sits. I live in Columbia, MO just off the intersection of 63 North Hwy and I-70 interstate about 130 miles East of K.C. MO. Jay
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Is this area of the cab above pass side door available for cut & what shape is this area in? I'd like the cut to be about 6" from the side edge of the drip rail & inc about 4" of the post piller. The back I'd like to have cut just below the seam about 2". Jamie71Longhorn
Let me get a couple of photos of what I have and post so that you can decide if it will work for you. Thanks for the inquiry, Jay
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Ok thanks
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Let me get a couple of photos of what I have and post so that you can decide if it will work for you. Thanks for the inquiry, Jay
I'm interested to get the same part except I'd like the drivers side.
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I'll try to get something tomorrow and email it to you.
Here are photos of the part I have. You will notice that I have numbered the lines incase I haven't allowed enough to do what you want you can indicate by saying increase #1 or decrease #3, etc. Hope that helps us communicate accurately. Jay

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Is this area of the cab above pass side door available for cut & what shape is this area in? I'd like the cut to be about 6" from the side edge of the drip rail & inc about 4" of the post piller. The back I'd like to have cut just below the seam about 2". Jamie71Longhorn

I'm not sure why, but I cut just in front of the rear seam when I disassembled it. Here are some photos, let me know what you think. Jay

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