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Old 09-20-2001, 10:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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<IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0"> I am building one good rig out of three. 1) I would like to find replacement parts for the window components as well as new seals. 2) I heard that a lock from ??? will work in the scout II doors, anyone know what it is? 3) I am also putting the 1971 tub on a 1976 frame. Any tips?


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Not bad since all three trucks were given to me for hauling them away. <IMG SRC="smilies/biggrin.gif" border="0"> The 1974 runs pretty good. and we expect to have the 71 running today. Any helpful tips are appreciated. <IMG SRC="smilies/usa.gif" border="0"> Thanks
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<STRONG> <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0"> I am building one good rig out of three. 1) I would like to find replacement parts for the window components as well as new seals. 2) I heard that a lock from ??? will work in the scout II doors, anyone know what it is? 3) I am also putting the 1971 tub on a 1976 frame. Any tips?
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Your 71 is the same color as my '72. <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0">

Any of the Light Line Vendors should have some new window seals/plastic sleeves.

Are you missing locks in all of your doors? LOL

The in-the-frame part of the wiring harness may be different from year to year. I didn't look into it too much, but I helped put a '75 tub on a '72 frame and we found the frame harness was different between the two - ended up just running fresh wires to the tail lights instead. :-)

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I did this! I bought a rotten 79 with a good engine/trans/axles and a 72 half cab 4x2 with a very nice body and then a 78 for extra parts. Its alot of work but doable.

The lock? There are two different ones. One is the size of a quarter and the other the size of a dime.
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<IMG SRC="smilies/rolleyes.gif" border="0"> Some parts are missing. I have a few locks but only 1 ignition key out of all three trucks. So new matching locks would be cool. <IMG SRC="smilies/biggrin.gif" border="0">
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Any locksmith can re-key the steering column for ~20.00. Setting the up the door locks are 10-12.00 ea
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There's a couple of things to fix up on your frame that are much easier to do with it upside down on saw horses, rather than with a body on it.

Gusset the front spring rear mounts.
Gusset the very end channel where the last body mount sits (extra important with a body lift)

look for and repair any and all cracks (duh)

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<STRONG>There's a couple of things to fix up on your frame that are much easier to do with it upside down on saw horses, rather than with a body on it.

Gusset the front spring rear mounts.
Gusset the very end channel where the last body mount sits (extra important with a body lift)

look for and repair any and all cracks (duh)

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Don't forget the rear spring front mounts.

front cab mounts on the frame side, too. Steering box area..
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