It all started when I found major rust under the drip rail of my 70 F250.
This truck is my daily driver so what ever method I used to fix it had to be a quick one for minimal down time.
After studying Keiths project truck for a while I decided that the best and most permanent fix would be to just find a better cab rather than try and repair the rot in the 70. (It is realy bad)
Then I started having electrical problems in the 70 and discovered that the wiring harness was trashed by the previous owner so I found a 72 doner truck with a cab that had virtualy no rust and an almost virgin wiring harness. A weekend or two for a cab swap and my troubles should be over I thought.
The key word here is "should".
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Welp, that was about 4 or 5 months ago.
I pulled the front clip off of the 72 and then pulled the engine/tranny. Then removed the cab and began cleaning it for prep to put on the 70.
Thats when I fell victim.
I knew I had to replace the floor pans but that was no big deal so I began to cut them out.
I also knew I had to replace the windshield since it was cracked so I went ahead and removed that. With the windshield out I discovered a couple of small spots of rust just under the drip rail so out came the grinder. I wanted to make sure I never had to deal with rusted drip rails again on this truck.
That done I decided to remove the instrument cluster just to clean it up a bit and the ac unit to swap out known good parts from the 70.
Now I had basicaly a completely stripped cab and knew I wanted to paint it the same color inside and out (its now blue but I want to paint it green) so out came the dashpad and wiring harness.
Ive been sanding on this cab for a couple of days now and its lokking pretty good. It will soon be ready for paint.
Now with all of this done, wouldnt it be a shame to set it on a dirty greasy frame?
So now I must degrease and paint my frame when I finaly remove the cab from the 70 mustnt I? And after all of that (since Im already into it this far) shouldnt I remove the bed and degrease and paint the frame under there too? As long as Im gonna paint the bed anyway of course.
The truth is. Ive had several project cars before but never was able to finish them. Something always happened and I had to get rid of them before they were completed. This will NOT happen with my truck.
If it takes me the rest of my life (since thats how long I plan on keeping this truck) I will finish this project and have fun doing it.
Just wanted to say thank you to Keith and all who make this place possible because it has truely helped me out more than you know.
The knowledge base this forum and website contain is remarkable!
I love my truck. And its refreshing to find others with the same passion.
So, while I may have lost my mind. Im having fun and learning while doing it and I think I have found quite a few friends in the process
Thanks everyone!