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Bless yur heart..... whatta bunch of work!!!!   Your efforts have proved "worth the hassle" tho!!!!  Sharp truck, and fantastic fabrication!!!!

DJ

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Thanks for the kind words everyone!

 

On 6/12/2019 at 12:55 PM, 1930fordpickup said:

If you take the cab that is getting bad spots and scrap out the soft uncured resin spots you may be able to wash the resin with acetone carefully to remove the soft resin remains. 

If you think a 78 square body cab would work I have a built up here you can have.  Unless this is an older truck. Just chop off the front? 

Thanks for the generous offer, but I think I'm over the hump on this one.

Thanks for the suggestion too. I cut the passenger windshield post out of the other cab for this cab because this one was mush. I'm not sure what the future will be for the other cab.

It's starting to look like the home stretch. Interior is finished, glass is in and cab and body s mounted. I decided to go with a bench seat on this one. The seat is scratch built and covered with masking tape, then painted. The door panels are scratch built too.

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  Brian,

           This has turned out to be quit a problematic project for you. But as usual you are  making something nice out of it .

 

  Be Well

  Gator

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