1974 k10 cab restoration

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Mitchell95

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Alright I’m coming here for advice I’ve Owned my truck for 5 years bought it when I was a senior in highschool got the itch to restore it finally well the cab has the usual rust in rockers and cab corners, my question is how much would a body man charge to replace all that if I already had the parts, I’d probably get it down to bare metal myself but I’m just trying to figure out cost or if it’s best to attempt it myself
 

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It depends on whether you get a trailer park yo-yo to do it or a reputable, regional body shop, not to mention the options in between. For two sets of each, I could see that being anywhere from $750 to $1500 without getting any primer, paint, clear, or requisite blending done by whomever you hire. I’m in a similar boat, I’ve got to replace the rockers and cab corners on one side of a truck I just got, and I’m gonna grab me a classifieds welding machine (looking at flux core unit for $75) and a HFT cutting tool and get to work on it myself.
 

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Well I’ve found some nice cabs around me for $500-1500 but people keep telling me it’s best to fix the original cab to keep the numbers matching I mean I got buddies that are certified welders we could do it ourselves but I don’t wanna screw anything up which if I did it myself I’d leave the cab bolted to the frame and if I got someone else to do it I’d probably remove the cab
 

Mitchell95

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That’s the only picture I got of the truck but now all that’s on the frame is the cab and drive train I plan on painting it a blue color again but the original color of the truck was green

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:welcome:watch some youtube tutorials,take your time and do it yourself.
 

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