Sorry not an a body but very much Mopar, FABO gets tons more attention than for trucks only ever did.
My project is a frame off resto/rebuild of an 83 D250.
The cab I have that was supposed to be so great, isn't. I got blown away worse than when we first talked, when I delivered it to the body shop after having had it blasted bare. So I figured if I could find a better one that maybe the cost of a different one would mean more$$ off the body shop bill than what a better cab might cost me.
I have a line on one than is described as a "military cab" pics don't look anything different than what I have (contour wise, door openings, back window shape those sort of thing). I myself have a bunch of time and materials in this thing before it went for blast and paint. But if I can wind up with a better truck when done, and cut the body shop bill closer to what we originally talked about it would be a bargain. I can mark the current cab off to a learning experience I guess
. Now the back story out of the way
The questions.
The cab is a '90 as is the one I currently have.
would being a cab off a military truck be any different than a "civilian" truck cab?
would doors fenders etc be anything different? Any additional strengthening? Gussets?
mounts to frame any different?
it's advertised as "1st gen Cummins parts" (that 1st gen label drives me nuts)
hopefully this would be a bolt on and go situation. I can't see it from here but I'm hoping that one difference in it being labeled "military" is better condition. I never served but I'm thinking/hoping that among other things "military" might mean "not running salted roads"
Ad says "1 small hole in floorboard otherwise nice" That sounds exactly like what I thought I had in the cab I have now...
how many extra holes can I expect this cab to have come with from the factory, and are there any I can expect not to have been punched out that a "civilian" truck might have had?
I wasn't thinking about this but soon as I mentioned it my son suggested maybe it was one of those military tugs? I don't know at this point. But I've seen those, they're cool in their own ways.
would such a cab be worth a 6 hour round trip for a look?
My project is a frame off resto/rebuild of an 83 D250.
The cab I have that was supposed to be so great, isn't. I got blown away worse than when we first talked, when I delivered it to the body shop after having had it blasted bare. So I figured if I could find a better one that maybe the cost of a different one would mean more$$ off the body shop bill than what a better cab might cost me.
I have a line on one than is described as a "military cab" pics don't look anything different than what I have (contour wise, door openings, back window shape those sort of thing). I myself have a bunch of time and materials in this thing before it went for blast and paint. But if I can wind up with a better truck when done, and cut the body shop bill closer to what we originally talked about it would be a bargain. I can mark the current cab off to a learning experience I guess
. Now the back story out of the way
The questions.
The cab is a '90 as is the one I currently have.
would being a cab off a military truck be any different than a "civilian" truck cab?
would doors fenders etc be anything different? Any additional strengthening? Gussets?
mounts to frame any different?
it's advertised as "1st gen Cummins parts" (that 1st gen label drives me nuts)
hopefully this would be a bolt on and go situation. I can't see it from here but I'm hoping that one difference in it being labeled "military" is better condition. I never served but I'm thinking/hoping that among other things "military" might mean "not running salted roads"
Ad says "1 small hole in floorboard otherwise nice" That sounds exactly like what I thought I had in the cab I have now...
how many extra holes can I expect this cab to have come with from the factory, and are there any I can expect not to have been punched out that a "civilian" truck might have had?
I wasn't thinking about this but soon as I mentioned it my son suggested maybe it was one of those military tugs? I don't know at this point. But I've seen those, they're cool in their own ways.
would such a cab be worth a 6 hour round trip for a look?















