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Old 01-06-2011, 10:45 PM   #1
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Above window rust

Does anyone have any pics of them fixing the rust right above there window in the cab cuz I can't find any.
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Old 01-06-2011, 11:29 PM   #2
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Re: Above window rust

Do a search with "drip rail rust" and you might get some results.
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Old 01-07-2011, 12:22 AM   #3
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Re: Above window rust

Don't have any but here is a bump for you I am sure someone has done this repair on here
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Old 01-07-2011, 03:15 AM   #4
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Re: Above window rust

here's a link someone shared with me. scroll thru the pics.. http://67chev.shawwebspace.ca/

I recently had my roof replaced. I had major rust top of front windshield, Inner & outter.. If it rained outside, it rained inside too... All good now...

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Old 01-07-2011, 10:24 AM   #5
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Re: Above window rust

As a fairly new member, I am amazed at some of the repairs that I have seen going on. I recently purchased a truck that has had some roof repair done, but was not really a good repair. Other than going to a salvage yard, is there another way to purchase roof repair parts? It would seem that good parts are available for repairs for most areas except the roof and cowl/vent areas.

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Old 01-07-2011, 10:55 AM   #6
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Re: Above window rust

Both, front inner roof patch panels and the roof are availible for repairs. We cary them both. The firewall can be purchased also, but the cowl panel isn't availible yet. WES
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Old 01-07-2011, 06:25 PM   #7
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Re: Above window rust

Any more detailed pics?
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Old 01-08-2011, 02:38 AM   #8
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Any how to's? Anymore detailed pics of the work and welded area?
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Old 01-08-2011, 09:30 AM   #9
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here's a link someone shared with me. scroll thru the pics.. http://67chev.shawwebspace.ca/

I recently had my roof replaced. I had major rust top of front windshield, Inner & outter.. If it rained outside, it rained inside too... All good now...

I'm for the donor roof! It's way easier than patching and welding and finishing over your head. I've done several, and they can be done in a day, other than the finish bodywork.
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Old 01-08-2011, 10:04 AM   #10
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Re: Above window rust

these aren't great, but it shows how I did my Blazer W/S
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Old 01-08-2011, 03:31 PM   #11
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Re: Above window rust

In the last year i have read about repairs in the windshield area, i run into the posts by frequenting the projects and builds sections of the forums, it takes a lot of reading as most are not posted spicificly for a windshield area repair and are hard to search using the search function but if ya want to learn about rust repair the best way seems to follow different builds.
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Old 01-09-2011, 05:29 PM   #12
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Bajaracing...what tools is needed to do that roof donor?? I see you have some bars within the cab to add support? I'm a novice and would like to inquire how you managed to do that.
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Bajaracing...what tools is needed to do that roof donor?? I see you have some bars within the cab to add support? I'm a novice and would like to inquire how you managed to do that.
I can't take any credit for the work. Steele White in Wildomar, CA did all the work. And at a great price. He's a fabricator, and has several nice projects in his shop that his crew is working on. Hot rods, auto body & paint, frame-up restorations. Fast too, dropped it off Sat, next Sat it was done.

I'll take better closeup pics for those interested.. and gladly pm you his contact info. he even relocated my tank in trade (i make digital printed signs & stickers), we bartered.. He did a awesome job!

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I can't take any credit for the work. Steele White in Wildomar, CA did all the work. And at a great price. He's a fabricator, and has several nice projects in his shop that his crew is working on. Hot rods, auto body & paint, frame-up restorations. Fast too, dropped it off Sat, next Sat it was done.

I'll take better closeup pics for those interested.. and gladly pm you his contact info. he even relocated my tank in trade (i make digital printed signs & stickers), we bartered.. He did a awesome job!

How much for the work? Did you provide the top cab or it was included w/ the price?
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Old 01-10-2011, 12:48 PM   #15
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CEE1NG_RED

While searching for a roof here, a member sent me a link to a CL post in Menefee. The guy has a huge yard full of parts. He said take your pick, $80.00, he'll cut it off. Turns out Steele happened to be there too, picking up a rolling chassis for Model A-T? He suggested where to cut, and said it was an easy job, $500.00 So, total of 580 for roof/labor.
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While searching for a roof here, a member sent me a link to a CL post in Menefee. The guy has a huge yard full of parts. He said take your pick, $80.00, he'll cut it off. Turns out Steele happened to be there too, picking up a rolling chassis for Model A-T? He suggested where to cut, and said it was an easy job, $500.00 So, total of 580 for roof/labor.
Nice...but just found out that there are interior rust where the heater vent is located (pass/driver side). I didn't notice it til now because it was painted to match. When I pressed on it hard, it broke...so I dunno if I need a new cab now or what. I'll post pic later. My time is limited right now, so I check the truck when I can.
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While searching for a roof here, a member sent me a link to a CL post in Menefee. The guy has a huge yard full of parts. He said take your pick, $80.00, he'll cut it off. Turns out Steele happened to be there too, picking up a rolling chassis for Model A-T? He suggested where to cut, and said it was an easy job, $500.00 So, total of 580 for roof/labor.
Does the guy have experience in this line of work?? Any contact #, etc? He's about 1.5 hours away, yikes!!!
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Old 01-15-2011, 10:29 AM   #18
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I just posted this on another thread but... Im in San Diego and my truck was rusted out on the bottom half but the roof was PERFECT.... So I cut the roof off about 5 inches below the roof line and trashed the cab.... Its just sitting in my shed... If you need it PM me.... I was gonna take it to Pamona this weekend but unfortunately I cant go....
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Does the guy have experience in this line of work?? Any contact #, etc? He's about 1.5 hours away, yikes!!!
PM with info sent..
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