Well I finally got a start on the cab........
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- 72hiboy4x4
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Well I finally got a start on the cab........
After a long period of procrastination, I finally got started on the replacement cab for my truck.
I got the donor truck last summer sometime, and I've been looking at it every since. I got tired of that, so I pulled the cab off today.
I ended up with a pretty rust-free cab, so thats good news. Just have a few pinholes in the passenger floorboard, and the dreaded rust around the driprails. I will know if I can fix that after it goes down for a bath.
Now to start on cleaning and fixing!
Keep in mind that all this was done by me, with no help
driprail rust
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b239/ ... G_0075.jpg
rusty passenger floorboard
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b239/ ... G_0064.jpg
I got the donor truck last summer sometime, and I've been looking at it every since. I got tired of that, so I pulled the cab off today.
I ended up with a pretty rust-free cab, so thats good news. Just have a few pinholes in the passenger floorboard, and the dreaded rust around the driprails. I will know if I can fix that after it goes down for a bath.
Now to start on cleaning and fixing!
Keep in mind that all this was done by me, with no help
driprail rust
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b239/ ... G_0075.jpg
rusty passenger floorboard
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b239/ ... G_0064.jpg
Last edited by 72hiboy4x4 on Sat Feb 25, 2006 7:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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re: Well I finally got a start on the cab........
Alright, nice looking cab, I suggest rough sanding those rusty spots and painting em with Por15. I did my cab floor with Por 15 - just on the rust. Really seals it off good!
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yep I will por-15 the whole underside, and use Herculiner on the floorboards. I gotta get it on the trailer and down for a bath, then I will really know what I'm looking at. I got a good list going right now!
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re: Well I finally got a start on the cab........
YEAH! I wonder how much the herculiner will cost on the interior floorboards.
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UPDATE 02/25/2006
I got the cab stripped and pressure washed today.
It looks a lot better than I hoped, as far as rust. Just the pinholes in the passenger floor and surface rust otherwise.
it cleaned up nicely.
I had to build a rolling cart for it so I can move it around by myself. If I do say so myself, it turned out pretty good.
here is the cart bolted to the underside
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b239/ ... 0083_2.jpg
and now the cab is back upright
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b239/ ... G_0084.jpg
just a little rust on the passenger side
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b239/ ... G_0089.jpg
driver's side looks pretty good
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b239/ ... G_0091.jpg
and what I got to start with in the dash area
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b239/ ... G_0101.jpg
It looks a lot better than I hoped, as far as rust. Just the pinholes in the passenger floor and surface rust otherwise.
it cleaned up nicely.
I had to build a rolling cart for it so I can move it around by myself. If I do say so myself, it turned out pretty good.
here is the cart bolted to the underside
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b239/ ... 0083_2.jpg
and now the cab is back upright
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b239/ ... G_0084.jpg
just a little rust on the passenger side
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b239/ ... G_0089.jpg
driver's side looks pretty good
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b239/ ... G_0091.jpg
and what I got to start with in the dash area
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b239/ ... G_0101.jpg
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re: Well I finally got a start on the cab........
Sweet thats a pretty impressive setup on a nice budget to scoot that cab around, wish I had thought of something like that for my crewcab when it was in the garage.
1970 4x4 Crewcab build and 12v cummins conversion
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re: Well I finally got a start on the cab........
WOW! Great cab. And it cleaned up really well too.
Not having to cut out floor boards and patch in rusty areas gives you a nice jump on getting started. And the dolly is great too. Like 460 crew, I wish I would have had one of those to make my cab more mobil while I was working on it.
Thanks for the pix, keep em coming.
Not having to cut out floor boards and patch in rusty areas gives you a nice jump on getting started. And the dolly is great too. Like 460 crew, I wish I would have had one of those to make my cab more mobil while I was working on it.
Thanks for the pix, keep em coming.
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Great job Mike!
Greg
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1971 F250 "Highboy". SOLD to "Highboy_Firefighter_71"
2000 Subaru Outback limited.
2000 F250 4X4 PSD SuperDuty Crew.
2010 Polaris 800RMK Dragon 155"
2013 Polaris Pro 800 RMK 163"
1980 Built Toyota "Trail Rig".
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actually I will have to replace the passenger floor, and the bottom of the cowl on the right,too.
I wish I had time to work on the dang thing, but other things keep popping up *meet-n-greet, swap meet, WORK*
But I will get started on it again one of these days.
I really like the dolly, it means I can get the cab out of the way when I need to walk around in the garage.
I wish I had time to work on the dang thing, but other things keep popping up *meet-n-greet, swap meet, WORK*
But I will get started on it again one of these days.
I really like the dolly, it means I can get the cab out of the way when I need to walk around in the garage.
In life many men take the path of righteousness, some take the path many others follow (G.M. owners, for example), some take a more arduous path, some a simpler path. I, sir, took the PSYCO-PATH!!