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#1571400 02/27/2025 1:30 AM
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Okay, I started on the most ugly work anyone can do, tearing the guts out of the cab that is 77 years old, where mice have been the most diligent occupants.

This is uuugly!
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MICE INFESTED CAB
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~ NORTH OF 49TH
1948 GMC Model 9434 Frame rebuild
1953 Chevrolet 1314 1/2 ton rebuild
Follow along it the DITY Bay
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In my book, rodents and their urine/droppings/chewing do more damage than weather related issues. Nasty work to clean it.


1957 Chevrolet 5700 LCF 283 SM420 2 speed rear, 1955 IH 300U T/A, 1978 Corvette 350 auto, 1978 Yamaha DT175, 1999 Harley Davidson Softail Fat Boy
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Okay, the story continues.

First, what difference nice weather makes to an old guys attitude. Two weeks ago minus 30C with wind, not much fun to work in a shop around freezing. Today +14C, no wind and the overhead door open.

All paneling, trim and mouse s.... is out. Windows are out of the doors and the doors are off too. Next on my list are all the floor covers I can or have to remove before I can think of removing the cab.

The box floor boards have to come off first, too. I like to keep track of where they came from and number them for making new boards when the time is ready for this job.

After the floor boards, I will remove all fenders, unbolt all box parts and so on.

Here some pictures:
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CAB CLEANED-UP
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Looks like a very solid truck. Those are getting very hard to find at any price.


1952 5-window - return to "as built" condition | 1950 3100 with a 235 and a T-5 transmission
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In case the smell that the mice left behind is still an issue, there is something called, "Nature's Miracle" which I have used that did an amazing job of getting the smell out. I have used it in an old truck and in a building where the bats had taken over. It works!


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1940 KC Model 1/2 Ton Pickup Project
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Yup, it’s pretty nasty. I found a bunch of my seat wadded up into a nice fluffy sphere inside my headliner. Gloves, respirator, and eyes shielded, some fun!


1950 3100w/63K
Farm Truck: Fame-up restoration / modification
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1950 Styleline Deluxe Coupe w/93K

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