Here I got the dash out as well as the wiring harness. As these parts are going right into the Ramcharger, I labeled things carefully.
Now the heater box is out. It helps if you remove all the nuts first. You feel kind of stupid after yanking on it for a while, only to find that it was still bolded-in.
Another shot of the nearly empty cab. You can see the paint from my previous build, ten years ago, has held-up. All the metal was that goofy green color like the interior of my new cab and the shot of the back wall behind where the gas tank was. You can see the engine through the hole where the heater box was.
This is what ya call one-a-them artsy shots. Notice the tranfer-case shifter and front seat through the hole.
Every time I post a picture with the hemi-orange engine, I get excited about seeing the Cummins in there. It makes me wonder about how I am going to paint and dress it up. I know that everywhere I take this truck, someone will want to "have a look under the hood."
Monday, February 11, 2008
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Hey Eric,
We're really enjoying watching the progress on your latest rebuild. Can hardly wait to see it when we get back to Oregon in May.
Mom & Denny
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