The truck is taking shape. I thought that while I was coasting that it would be a good time to put the inner fenders on the front group. So I gathered up what I could find over in the barn and brought the pieces over for a fit
Found out that the inner fenders bolt to the outside of the fenders
I don't recall but I must have cut the inner fenders up that line to fit the other frame. I don't like that look so I'll be patching that up after I'm sure that there is clearance on this frame.
After getting the front group together, my curiosity drove me to calling my neighbor over and with the help of him and Jose my helper we got the front end on the truck.
It didn't fit too well the first time so I marked where the inner fenders were hitting and after pulling the front group off and turning it over so the bottom was up, I cut and hammered where needed and we put the fenders on again.
it fit much better the second time
With a little more tweaking the left fender fits like a glove
The right side will require some finessing due to the fact that when we were taking the cab off the other frame , we forgot to unbolt the running board from the frame and pulled the metal a bit but not a big problem and the inner fenders are not the problem over on the right,
So now I'm feeling pretty good and want to go back to work on the floor board and seat positioning after the successful front end project.
One look at the seat and it is obvious that the seat mounts need to be the first thing to address. So out comes the torch for some heat to warm up the mounts and give them some new angles for mounting
I welded some cross members into the floor of the cab to raise the height about 4"s to lessen the height of the dog house over the motor and give a little more foot space
I threw a piece of plywood in for the floor and placed the seat on it to get a feel for the seat location
I'm liking it
A LOT
