1964 c10 or c20 cab wanted

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by fishguy, Apr 13, 2008.

  1. fishguy

    fishguy Member

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    The rain gutters on my truck have been rotting out on the inside. I need to cut off the top and weld a new one on. If there is anyone out there who can help me find one it would be gratefully appreciated. Thanks
     
  2. vp23271

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    I saw a 1960 C10 at a recent car show and the owner deleted the drip rail altogether. He took a sawzall and cut and then tack welded in sections. He said he was pretty nervous with the first cut. I live in SoCal, so rain is not to big a factor. Your situation might be different depending on location. Below are pics of his ride.

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  3. joe231

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    that looks sooo sweet smooth like that! where did he run his heat and ac lines? don't see any going through the firewall.
     
  4. dvalentine

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    Shaving the drip rails looks sweet. BUT ! If you don't live in sunny Calif, be ready for a face washing everytime it rains. There is a hunk of sheetmetal on the A piller that redirects rain from the door openings when driving. Without it, the rain is forced, ( as in shower head), past the door seals giving the driver and passenger a refreshing face spritzer !! ;-)

    You can also get the roof sections off a 65 or 66 too. If those drip rails are as bad as it sounds, you should consider a cab swap. Check the A pillar closely all the way down to the floor. There is a good chance that the hinge pillar has been being eaten away, unseen, behind the sheetmetal. A SURE sign is the area in the kick panels by the floor vents showing signs of rot. ( not the floor or rocker panels, the KICK panels )

    If you see ANY evidence of rot in these areas, consider a cab swap. Doing that would also expand the doner list to 60-66 cabs.

    Good luck !

    Val
     
  5. billydonn

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    shaved drip rails

    Guess I'm old fashioned but, leakiness aside, I honestly don't even like the look of the shaved drip rails myself. Fishguy: if you find a complete decent cab, swap them. If you find one rotted below with good top, do the transplant... just my opinion.
     
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    DAMN!!!! thats a nice truck, thats basiclly the look im going for.
     
  7. 283 man

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    Nice Truck !!!LOOK SWEET!!!even without drip rails...Hey fish guy Ive got a 66c10 cab sale you for $150.00 you come by to pick up only..its does need work ..but its a start..
     

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    Cab only parting out the rest and using some of the other parts.
     
  9. LittleStar

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    I have a '66 big window cab that I had to find a replacement for account of rust in the lower extremities but solid from the beltline up. Are you close to Southern Calif?
     

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