Not really and update today, but lots of pictures.It is almost July already and it still feels like spring here. It seems that every time I get a chance to work on the truck, the fog rolls on in, and soon enough it is raining.
The garage is full of other projects, so work on the truck all depends on weather until there is room in the shop. Once the cab is finished my next goal is to get the truck inside the shop and use the chain hoist to remove to box. Then I can start cleaning the rear frame.
Only surface rust on the frame
Once that is cleaned I'll be able to put a coat of paint on it.
The bumper mount also needs to be fixed. Only one side was rusted, the other was perfect. Why did one have to rust?
I also took a better look at the passenger side door, at one point it must have been caved in. It looks as though almost the entire bump on the door is bondo! You can see where it curves down from where it should be in the picture
It would be great to find a replacement door. My dad and I are going to be heading up to Iola, WI for the large car show and swap meet. Hopefully I can find some parts there.
The driver's side door is straight, and has had no prior work done to it
The lower part of the door is fairly bad. It shouldn't be that hard to fix
The king pins are also shot. You can rock the wheels slightly back and forth towards the frame.
The cab corners are also rusted. It would be a challenge to try to fabricated them. I might just end up buying them.
I also found this eye bolt inside of the cab mount.
It was painted the same blue as the truck. I thinking that maybe when the cabs were painted,these were bolted to it to hold the cab . A factory worker could have put it in there so that the truck would have had a rattle since new on. Does any one know if those eye bolt would have been used in the factory?
I might start working on patterns for the driver's side floor pans and the fire wall later today. That's all for now.