Sierra's Crew Cab Project!

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NevurMind85

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are the back windows glued in? i thought they just had the seal on them like alot of other trucks.
 

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Yeah, they are glued in.

This project is dead unless I can figure out how to reposition the passenger door. None of the front clip lines up either. If I have to replace this cab too it will be a very long time before anything else is done to it.
 
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Here is a rendering Corey did for me. This is what my truck will look like if if ever finish it. Right now this project is dead until further notice.

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I got bored today. Since my project is DOA until I can get another cab, I decided to clean my wheels. I noticed that they are discontinued so I better take good care of them considering they only have about 300-400 miles on them.

That is my 95 burb that will eventually be used as donor parts for the Crew Cab.

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The wheels really need some chrome polish but I didn't have much time for that.

As for the cab, none of the doors line up. The front passenger door is the worst. It needs a new roof skin. The front clip will not line up for anything. I don't have the tools to make it work. I need a cab that I can just bolt my parts onto with very minimal body work.
 
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