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Old 04-07-2013, 10:58 AM   #1
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After floors are completed, we will clean the firewall and paint it.
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Yes both my nieces and all three nephews love it lol
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Old 04-08-2013, 02:36 AM   #3
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That's great....why the sad face? Lol
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That's great....why the sad face? Lol
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Great build! Whats your idea for paint?
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Whatever color it is will be a flat or satin finish. My focus is on the underpinnings and drivetrain.
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Slight change of plans. Going to be looking at a replacement cab on Friday. This should save time on repairs and the like...keeping fingers crossed.
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Re: Dirty Dianah (No)... Bagged 72 Stepside/LSx/T56

OH man take a magnet with you, people lie like a big dog, take it slow and look at it a long long time, look and look untill you find all the flaws, you will be glad you took alot of time looking at it.
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OH man take a magnet with you, people lie like a big dog, take it slow and look at it a long long time, look and look untill you find all the flaws, you will be glad you took alot of time looking at it.
^This. My pops does a lot of restorations on these old trucks and almost every cab has rust issues. Looks like you guys have fixed most of the problem spots.

Places to REALLY look at are around The drip rail, inner lip around the top windshield (where the rearview mirror mounts), outer lip around the entire windshield (Pay very special attention to the corners), and the pinch seam where the wires are usually placed on the firewall (where yours has the rust in the pictures above)

The cab corners, floor pans, inner and outer rockers, and the bottom of the rain tray/cowl panel are all common fixes. Once you move to the dog house, the passenger inner fender under the battery tray always rots out, and I have seen a growing number of rotted radiator supports on the same side under the battery tray. Bottoms of the fenders usually have some too.
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^This. My pops does a lot of restorations on these old trucks and almost every cab has rust issues. Looks like you guys have fixed most of the problem spots.

Places to REALLY look at are around The drip rail, inner lip around the top windshield (where the rearview mirror mounts), outer lip around the entire windshield (Pay very special attention to the corners), and the pinch seam where the wires are usually placed on the firewall (where yours has the rust in the pictures above)

The cab corners, floor pans, inner and outer rockers, and the bottom of the rain tray/cowl panel are all common fixes. Once you move to the dog house, the passenger inner fender under the battery tray always rots out, and I have seen a growing number of rotted radiator supports on the same side under the battery tray. Bottoms of the fenders usually have some too.
Thanks for the info. I am aware of the Normal fixes like the rockers etc. the reason we decided on another cab is upon closer inspection the top of the a pillars and all the way across the windshield and down the drip rails is extremely rotten previous owner just filled it with silicone and bondo when we were relocating the cab back on the frame we notice a crack and started digging and discovered the extent. For cost and time restraints we are going to get a cab from a friend of mine that only needs rockers and it comes with new ones. It will be much easier and faster to repair and get her back on the road not to mention a lot safer to boot
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Thanks for the info. I am aware of the Normal fixes like the rockers etc. the reason we decided on another cab is upon closer inspection the top of the a pillars and all the way across the windshield and down the drip rails is extremely rotten previous owner just filled it with silicone and bondo when we were relocating the cab back on the frame we notice a crack and started digging and discovered the extent. For cost and time restraints we are going to get a cab from a friend of mine that only needs rockers and it comes with new ones. It will be much easier and faster to repair and get her back on the road not to mention a lot safer to boot
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Anytime.

Be sure to inspect the same areas. I bought a cab that was the same way. It ended up having the same issues around the windshield with the caulking and bondo. I completely understand getting another cab over fixing that area. It isn't impossible to fix, but it is very time consuming
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I inspected the cab. It looks great. I will be getting it tomorrow.
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Glad you found a replacement cab. I had to do the same thing on my project.
lol me too will make our job ALOT easier
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Glad you found a replacement cab. I had to do the same thing on my project.
Thanks Manny!

Xeen, thanks! PS - any luck?
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So, as I mentioned before, we located a new cab. I went to look at it Thursday, had it delivered on Friday. It is in awesome shape!

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So, the three of us lifted it off the pallet yesterday, and got it on Walt's custom made cab stand.


Cleaned it yesterday, and immediately started the fabrication of the Shifter location and custom console.

It is remarkable - the floors, rockers, firewall...everywhere: Excellent shape. No rust at all.
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Thanks guys! Walt and I will have fun getting this one together. One thing I forgot to post is my fuel cell and the filler door. I got this idea from Walt when I told him what I wanted to do in the interior.



Laid out, will be above the frame, just like the exhaust. Great fab work Walt.
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Tell that guy to be carefully grinding around all that good glass. Those sparks will destroy it.
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Lookin really good Leon and yes be very careful around the glass don't wanna ruin it
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Leon the new cab looks nice, great score.
You guys are wasting no time, I can't wait to see how the console turns out.
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Wow! Awesome job buddy!
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thanks for the complements guys we are trying to get er done lol
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Re: Dirty Dianah (No)... Bagged 72 Stepside/LSx/T56

Hey guys! Thanks for the compliments, indeed! I got a little distracted over the last couple of days. I drove about 200 miles round trip to go buy a sister for Dianah! She will help Dianah get from point B to point F if needed. Something I have always wanted. A C30 Dually. Pics coming soon

PS - the grinding has been done really out of the cab, the angles might look like they are in there, but he is outside.
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I drove about 200 miles round trip to go buy a sister for Dianah! She will help Dianah get from point B to point F if needed. Something I have always wanted. A C30 Dually. Pics coming soon
Glad you found one!!
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