Rear cab panel for my trusty pickup
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Rear cab panel for my trusty pickup
I'm in the process of restoring a gorgeous little '68 pickup. I've been REALLY lucky - the chassis and cab shell are in surprisingly good nick! The main rear cab panel, although workable, is extremely dented and wavy and the truck would really benefit from a replacement.
I used to see this panel available in steel and fibreglass up until recently. I have since been told that suppliers no-longer stock these. Can anyone please point me in the right direction?
To be honest, I have no preference as to steel OR fibreglass (or even second-hand), just as long as it is in good nick and won't require much beating and working. My current panel has been squashed and re-welded at some point in it's life and I don't want to use much in the way of filler.
If anyone could help me to get hold of this panel, it would be VERY appreciated. Although this is a budget rebuild, I want to make sure this little truck looks good when finished.
Thanks, Sim [/b]
I used to see this panel available in steel and fibreglass up until recently. I have since been told that suppliers no-longer stock these. Can anyone please point me in the right direction?
To be honest, I have no preference as to steel OR fibreglass (or even second-hand), just as long as it is in good nick and won't require much beating and working. My current panel has been squashed and re-welded at some point in it's life and I don't want to use much in the way of filler.
If anyone could help me to get hold of this panel, it would be VERY appreciated. Although this is a budget rebuild, I want to make sure this little truck looks good when finished.
Thanks, Sim [/b]
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Hi. Thanks for the replies (so soon!!). I used to live in Bath and Charles Ware's was just around the corner from me, so was my first port of call. Unfortunately, they no longer sell them.
Also, I have just re-checked the East sussex minors site and they don't seem to list them. Having said that, I will still ask them.
Thanks again.
Sim
Also, I have just re-checked the East sussex minors site and they don't seem to list them. Having said that, I will still ask them.
Thanks again.
Sim
I'm afraid that they are no longer produced. I was going to purchase the mould from the guy in Leeds who did Mighty Minor's glass parts. I have listed this part on my to do list so if there were enough interest I may bring the production forward. If anyone has a v.good back I could borrow to make a mould, let me know.



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Okay BG, might take you up on your offer in the new year. I should think that the prep work would run to about £500, plus a mould at £250, which would really mean that the cab back would need to achieve a retail price around the £100 mark, possibly less if the original cab back doesn't require too much work.



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