Deadbeats 1997 Centurion Conversion

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deadbeat

Centurion Crew Cab
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I did some work this weekend. I removed a cab back and some cab mounts, replaced one so far and patched some holes in the floor. I wish I had just changed the cab, it would have been a ton less work.

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deadbeat

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I've went about as deep as I am going to go. I plan on changing the other cab mount tonight and maybe getting that cab bottom fitted. Tomorrow I would like to mount the rockers with screws and hang the doors and check fitment. It would be really cool to have the cab painted this weekend.
 

deadbeat

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You want to buy it when I am finished painting and my new rear end is installed? New truck for half the price :).
 

deadbeat

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I got the other side put in and was patching the floor like the other side and caught the gas line on fire (I have plastic lines). I quickly jumped up and threw water on it and stuffed a wet rag on it, then went and got my water hose and soaked it. I am stupid to not remove the tank already since I need to for when I seam seal it anyways. It almost ended up bad, I decided to call it a night.
 

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I got the other side put in and was patching the floor like the other side and caught the gas line on fire (I have plastic lines). I quickly jumped up and threw water on it and stuffed a wet rag on it, then went and got my water hose and soaked it. I am stupid to not remove the tank already since I need to for when I seam seal it anyways. It almost ended up bad, I decided to call it a night.
Sometimes it is best to just walk away.
 
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