Well guys, i have good news and some bad news.
The good news first!
Bodywork is going awesome, got the ranger emblem holes on the bed welded up nice and smooth, and a little bondo to cover the oops spots. the trim holes on the toolbox door are welded and bondo'd up. the dent on the passenger side of the cowel just got a coat of bondo and will soon be smooth as a baby's bottom.
the bad news.
I have found some very bad rust in my "rust free" cab. the PO put a visor on the truck and didnt realize that when you drill holes in sheet metal, you can seldom get it to seal again. the water pooled right above the windshield and guess what! it has a rust hole covered by bondo
![No No :nono:](./images/smilies/icon_nono.gif)
that i can put my hand through on one side, and about a dozen quarter to half dollar sized holes.
Im trying to figure out how to fix this.
1. cut off the inside panel, weld in the one from my old cab.
2. cut off the front section of the roof and replace with the section of roof from my old cab.
3. ???????
I also wanted to take the dash pad out and smooth out the dash, and now that i have to take the windshield . I was looking in a boat parts catalog and found some round and rectangle 2 way (think: blows air two directions) vents. Weld up the radio speaker hole, and change the vents. i think it will look bad ass. I have some other tricks up my sleeves to make this more of a "custom" truck.
I'm also selling my jeep and possibly buying a 5.0 mustang
![Maybe...I wonder :maybe:](./images/smilies/icon_maybe.gif)
. i need something thats more friendly to be my daily driver since work is 20 miles round trip and school is 40 miles round trip.