Posted by fixerupper on December 26, 2014 at 17:03:20 from (100.42.82.100):
Been working on the 79 Dodge off-and-on this fall and early winter but now it's time to buckle down and get it done. It had severe rot in the floor, rocker panel and cab door on both sides. The only way out was a different cab or do this. It was getting so the door wasn't shutting right anymore. I'm not one to back away from a challenge so I tackled it this way. I have all the pieces, now it's time to go back up with it. My fear is a door that doesn't fit right after I'm done. I'm thinking the door will have to go back on soon so I can check up on alignment as I go. I've never done this before but it's not going to be in a street shine contest after it's done. If I had not bought this thing new and my son hadn't grown up driving it I would never have done this. The pic looks clear on the computer but slightly fuzzy in the preview. Don't know what happened. Jim
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