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Old 01-03-2016, 02:50 PM   #1
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1958 GMC Cab Rebuild!

We are building a '58 GMC truck with all of our new sheet metal parts! Here are a few pics to start this off!





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Old 01-03-2016, 08:51 PM   #2
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Re: 1958 GMC Cab Rebuild!

That's a lot of work right there. Looks awesome, but do I see a Chevy dash V?
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Old 01-04-2016, 01:33 PM   #3
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Re: 1958 GMC Cab Rebuild!

must be the fleet option cab with chevy dash

i have to ask.... why not go with a new dynacorn cab?
especially if your a shop with paid employees
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Old 01-04-2016, 08:12 PM   #4
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That's a lot of work right there. Looks awesome, but do I see a Chevy dash V?
Ogre is right this was a fleet truck with the single headlights. Thanks
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must be the fleet option cab with chevy dash

i have to ask.... why not go with a new dynacorn cab?
especially if your a shop with paid employees
Fit and finish is the most important aspect for all of our builds. It makes no sense to spend that much on a new cab. Then go back and rework all of the gaps and spend more money. This way I can move all of the parts into position where I want them and be finished. Here are a few more pics.





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Old 01-04-2016, 08:27 PM   #5
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Re: 1958 GMC Cab Rebuild!

Looks awesome Nsane, I've been missing the posts of your work. Good, clean craftsmanship.
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Old 01-04-2016, 10:14 PM   #6
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Re: 1958 GMC Cab Rebuild!

X2! Great work on the cab! That sure is a lot of work too!
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Re: 1958 GMC Cab Rebuild!

Was this just to see how well it could all go together? For the amount of time and money it'd be easier finding a rust free cab lol Looks good though, I just can't imagine doing it instead of just getting a donor cab.
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Re: 1958 GMC Cab Rebuild!

There are no clean rust free cabs. There is always rust somewhere in the seams or inside pillars. This is the only way to be positive it truly rust free and it is much cheaper than buying a new cab from Dynacorn as he said above you still have to jack with fits and gaps on a new cab.

Its looking good so far
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Old 01-05-2016, 05:56 PM   #9
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Re: 1958 GMC Cab Rebuild!

Wow! This gives me hope for my rusty 56 cab!

Some mice built a nest above the front windshield in between the inner and outer panels and now it's all rusted through.

Where can I look to find those replacement inner and outer roof panels?
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Old 01-05-2016, 11:28 PM   #10
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Looks awesome Nsane, I've been missing the posts of your work. Good, clean craftsmanship.
Thanks buddy! I'm trying to get back on here more often!
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X2! Great work on the cab! That sure is a lot of work too!
Thanks, its coming together a lot faster than I thought it would.
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Was this just to see how well it could all go together? For the amount of time and money it'd be easier finding a rust free cab lol Looks good though, I just can't imagine doing it instead of just getting a donor cab.
This cab belonged to the owners uncle so he wanted to keep what he could.
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There are no clean rust free cabs. There is always rust somewhere in the seams or inside pillars. This is the only way to be positive it truly rust free and it is much cheaper than buying a new cab from Dynacorn as he said above you still have to jack with fits and gaps on a new cab.

Its looking good so far
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Wow! This gives me hope for my rusty 56 cab!

Some mice built a nest above the front windshield in between the inner and outer panels and now it's all rusted through.

Where can I look to find those replacement inner and outer roof panels?
We carry a huge selection of sheet metal for 1941-16 Chevy/Gmc trucks. Give us a call and I will get those parts you need on the way!
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Were these parts sheet metal screwed together to check fit?
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Old 01-06-2016, 08:40 PM   #12
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Were these parts sheet metal screwed together to check fit?
Yeah I use #12 metal screws to hold everything together until I am happy.
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A few more pics.


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Wow.....this is a sweet build. Great work!!
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Re: 1958 GMC Cab Rebuild!

Really nice work Nsane, have been wondering are you going to spot weld where possible or plug weld? I am in the process of replacing a roof panel and was really interested in how you are going to handle that roof panel.

While my roof is off I am going to attempt to install seat belt anchors behind the inner rear cab wall near the B pillar.

Your professional workmanship makes it a really pleasure to follow your thread.

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We are building a '58 GMC truck with all of our new sheet metal parts! Here are a few pics to start this off!
So do you guys make sheetmetal parts or who's parts are these you are using?

If they are yours, then whats the cost differences between you and Dynacorn?
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Old 02-23-2016, 11:42 PM   #17
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Re: 1958 GMC Cab Rebuild!

I guess I can't see the forest for the trees sometimes. Just noticed Nsanehotrodz web site at the bottom of his posts. Checked out the projects and all I can say is WOW. Wish I would have known they sold body panels on line before I purchased all of mine. One down side to buying from parts warehouses is none of these parts come with any instructions what so ever, but to purchase from someone who installs what they sells I can see as a real plus when you need a question answered. I have even called the product suppliers of the body parts and only got limited useful info from them. If and when I do another truck rebuild this I will have to consider. Nsane your post and the photo's of you builds are priceless. Thanks
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Must have maid service, have never seen a shop so clean
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I guess I can't see the forest for the trees sometimes. Just noticed Nsanehotrodz web site at the bottom of his posts. Checked out the projects and all I can say is WOW. Wish I would have known they sold body panels on line before I purchased all of mine. One down side to buying from parts warehouses is none of these parts come with any instructions what so ever, but to purchase from someone who installs what they sells I can see as a real plus when you need a question answered. I have even called the product suppliers of the body parts and only got limited useful info from them. If and when I do another truck rebuild this I will have to consider. Nsane your post and the photo's of you builds are priceless. Thanks
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Must have maid service, have never seen a shop so clean
HAHA ! We can't get anything done if the shop is a mess ! Best to just keep it in check!
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So do you guys make sheetmetal parts or who's parts are these you are using?

If they are yours, then whats the cost differences between you and Dynacorn?


Sorry about the delay in answering this, I just seen it. We use and sell tri-plus parts. I'm not sure what the price difference is as I'm not familiar with dynacorn's prices but thru the month of February all of our sheet metal is 15% off using coupon code LOVE. Also the board member's always get 10% with coupon code 6772frm. FINE PRINT : ONLY ONE COUPON CODE PER PURCHASE Give us a call if we can help you out with anything ! 865-761-0460
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Great work on the cab! Are you keeping the small back window or are you going big?
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QUOTE=70shortfleet;7497731]Great work on the cab! Are you keeping the small back window or are you going big?[/QUOTE]

The owner wants to keep it a small window cab. Here are a few more pics. The owner wanted a smooth firewall. So we built a custom firewall after installing the new stock firewall.



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nice job. I admire the clean shop as well. just curious, what will you use for the cab floor to rear wall support/brace/bracket? fab something or have you found a supplier?
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nice job. I admire the clean shop as well. just curious, what will you use for the cab floor to rear wall support/brace/bracket? fab something or have you found a supplier?
Those rear cab braces are not being reproduced so I built a new set.
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