06-02-2015, 07:42 PM | #1 |
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1968 cab question
Where's the best place to get a cheap 100% rust free cab
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The thing is if the cab is rust free the rest of the truck will be too and it probably won't be parted. You might find one that someone has finished the body work on and decided to part out the project. Oh, and welcome to the board..... LockDoc
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The days of $400 rust free cabs ended about 25-30 years ago. It's going to be about 10 times that today.
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My truck "Meet Homer" had a giant hole in the roof and back of cab you could walk through into the motor home. I found another cab for $100 that had a perfect top and cab back. Cut both off in one day and dropped the new one in place with tacks only. The next day welded it up. Of course my bodyman had to "give those areas some love" to make it all pretty. All told it was about 10 hours work. Here's a couple pics. Last pic shows I left the door latch pillar in place on the drivers side as that's where the vin is. Didn't want to mess with that. Just a thought you might want to consider.
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you can like call some dry state(s) in calling around, in finding something solid ( or relatively close to it )
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Step one, build a time machine
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Where is the cheap rust free cab? In your dreams!1 No really though if your roof is rusted out but the bottom half is in pretty good shape, put a clip on it ask your body man about clips he can tell you it is probably the way to go. Jim
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