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I’ll be getting the windshield installed Tuesday then setting the cab on the frame later this week to get the doors on and put together and the ebrake cable hooked up and master cylinder and booster on and brakes bled
When things start to go together for the final time, it's a great time. Means your nearing the finish line. Looks like you have the main wiring harness in the cab, which is the most time consuming task. The light hook ups go fast. Your going to have a good looking truck when it's finished to a point that you may not want to take if 4-wheeling. Which I hope is not the case. These trucks should be driver and enjoyed.
When things start to go together for the final time, it's a great time. Means your nearing the finish line. Looks like you have the main wiring harness in the cab, which is the most time consuming task. The light hook ups go fast. Your going to have a good looking truck when it's finished to a point that you may not want to take if 4-wheeling. Which I hope is not the case. These trucks should be driver and enjoyed.
It will be driven. Not offroaded much at all if any. More for drive and show
I like how you color matched the overhead console, looks good. I am kind of glad mine is staying black though, a little less work for me. And I scored a 1967 Rear View mirror that mount to the cab and holds the visors so no attachment to the windshield!
I like how you color matched the overhead console, looks good. I am kind of glad mine is staying black though, a little less work for me. And I scored a 1967 Rear View mirror that mount to the cab and holds the visors so no attachment to the windshield!