This is what she looked like when I first got her:

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What the pics dont show is the roof rot and rats nest wiring harness. So I got a donor truck with a good cab and wiring harness and removed them to do a quick swap.

Gravity works well so removing the old one was pretty easy.

This is why Im always a victim of the "as long as your at it you may as well" syndrome.
Once the cab was off I just HAD to pull the engine and paint the frame.

When your working by yourself you use every tool you have and every bit of ingenuity you can think of:

After several months of work:
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Still had to get the bed done but ran out of time and money:
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So this is how she sits right now. Gonna have to drive it like this till I either find a better bed or untill I can finish this one.