Well I haven't posted much that few weeks. I have been alittle busy at work and family. However I have been slowly slowly talking a few things on my list. Biggest thing stopping me as of late has been trying to find a donor cab. After really going through the cab I decided a donor would be the route to go and began my search. While I couldn't find a donor locally I ended up getting connected with a guy out of the Seattle WA area who had a 67 cab as well as a vision to take his family to Yellowstone national park. After talking I decided to buy the cab, a rebuilt 352 engine, and he agreed to bring a few other parts I had found in his area to me.
I decided to throw the steering box in the truck (to get the linkage connected at least) and as you can see mock up the new engine block sitting on the truck
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. As you can see it was painted but due to unforeseen circumstances the engine was never fully fully reassembled but I am glad to say the engine spins freely and should work fine for me. It came with fresh heads as well so all I need to transfer over is my intake manifold and a few other basics.
The new cab has alittle rust on the passenger side floor pan but the cab mounts and firewall appear pretty solid. Biggest difference from my original cab to this new cab is the rear window was a sliding rear and there is the "cab bed light installed" (which I have never seen but in a couple photos of other trucks) also a couple minor interior differences with buttons/switches. But all in all it was a 67 which is what I wanted.
I started to prepaid the body panels for primer while I waited for the cab to be delivered as well and so far I have one entire fender done on the top side and began the bottom before my stripping disk decided it wanted to be replaced.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/nvpKiquwzUStH4d29