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07-10-2015, 04:27 PM | #1 |
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Location: Nashville, TN
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Body Repair Techniques
My wife and I have a '64 Long Stepper that we would one day like to make look as close to new as we can. It won't be a perfect resto by any means, but just want to get all the rust repaired and the cab sealed up. One problem we have is the homeowners' association in our neighborhood will not allow us to tear the truck down in our driveway, and her Impala takes what little space we have in the garage. We are going to have to do all the repairs in our back yard after we have our privacy fence put up.
Now that that's out of the way, I want to see what interesting techniques you guys have used to replace floor pans, rockers, cab corners, etc. With our back yard being all grass, it will be rather difficult for us to roll any kind of cherry picker around. I think I have seen some people remove the bed and roll the cab onto the back to be able to get to all the area on the bottom. Any other interesting techniques you guys use? Not just for the cab either. I want to see what you guys do for the beds, or front clips. James
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