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Old 05-17-2015, 08:21 PM   #1
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65 cab removal

Fred Flinstone had a nicer floor pan than me. Is it a pain to remove the cab on these trucks? It's mostly in the corners of the cab by the doors. Should I buy a complete floor pan or just piece it together? And if I piece it together, does the cab need to come off?

Rocker panels and some cab corners. I'm tired of looking at them/the road
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Old 05-17-2015, 08:25 PM   #2
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Re: 65 cab removal

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Fred Flinstone had a nicer floor pan than me. Is it a pain to remove the cab on these trucks? It's mostly in the corners of the cab by the doors. Should I buy a complete floor pan or just piece it together? And if I piece it together, does the cab need to come off?

Rocker panels and some cab corners. I'm tired of looking at them/the road
if its just a small areas patches made from 18G will do the trick!!! the cab can stay on...
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