1990 Chevy sport build

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Wheel tubs. Like trailer fenders or are you leaving stock wheel wells in


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So my camera died, but I finished gutting the interior (but the dash) and started cutting the rockers and cab corner. I Started checking out the floor as well... looks like ill need a new floor on the driver side, inner rocker, inner cab corners and obviously the rockers/cab corners. At this ooint of the game, id probably be better off with a new rust free cab... but the truck has sentimental value, so I don't want to... So I guess it'll be a fun trip...
 

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That sucks. You get to learn how to do it though


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You could get a donor cab? May come out cheaper than buying a lot of patch panels.. Then you for sure have the ability to repair as much as you want and not having to worry if they make a panel as big as you need.. Worth looking into tho
 

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for me to buy a cab that doesn't need any work t all... would be tough.. if I did, it would cost me well over 1000$ and it wouldn't be around here so id have to drive 4+ hours! The cab is the last piece that is stock left!! so im going to just go ahead and fix it up
 
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