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#503629 02/09/2009 3:00 AM
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Hi guys, I am new to this site and have a 66 chevy C-20. I had planned on replacing the rocker panels on it, but I have looked into it and it looks like the whole cab needs replaced. Does anyone know of a good place to get a donor cab? By the way does anyone have an idea what the NOS rocker panels I have might be worth?

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This sorta goes without saying, but if you can find one locally you will save a lot by not having to ship.
But, if it comes down to it there are a number of yards in different states that have lots of parts.
I would start looking at your Craigslist for statewide and expand my search to surrounding states after that.
good luck, Mike

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seems like the overseas replacement rockers are about 40.00 or 50.00 each 10.00 for the inner, you can check lmc or the other vendors to see. i have installed several pairs. if they are nos they might be worth a little more. some times a good cab takes some hunting. as soon as you find one with a good floor it's area above windshield is bad, or the corners are ok but the cab mounts are shot. are you sure you don't want to save the cab you have? on the second thought every time i have to weld cab supports laying on my back with sparks flying in my cloths i feel different.


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