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Old 08-19-2014, 11:39 PM   #50
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Re: 1948 Chev extended cab with attitude

Got a few more things done. Mocked up the steering column...and built the mounts.









The brake bracket's installed.



The vent mechanism attached to the dash.





Finally got the passenger inner and outer door halves welded together, the rust replaced and the window frame put together. Determined this method of suiciding a door IS NOT THE WAY TO DO IT!!! Should have just bought a kit and done it that way instead!



This is how the inside was looking...(Just imagine this is the passenger side.)



Cut the corner off the dash and welded it on the door. Created the new inner window trim and installed. It will have to drop down into the new dash end to be able to remove it.











Capped the end of the dash...



Finished.





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