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Five Window 1953 Power Wagon Mod
Some of the steps required to make a '53 B3PW Power Wagon into a Five Window Extended Cab using the corner windows from a 1951 Pilot House cab.
Date(s): August, 2009. Album by chris case. Photos by chris case. 1 - 16 of 31 Total. 5258 Visits.
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Nearly complete externally, needs windows installed

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Pic #1, proof of concept. Note the dents, the donor was a wreck.

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This is the layout of the Pilot House pickups, 49-53 years.

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This is the layout I will use, it makes the cab 8" longer. My goal is to get an extra bit of leg room for my 6'3" body.

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First trial fit, parts clamped together, our model posed on a chunk of fire wood. Seat needs padding, otherwise feels right.

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Sawn down just behind door pillar and straight across floor.

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Inside view, red lettering in roof area is the canopy, a recycled vinyl bill board.

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All major components tacked together, including the door skin used as a patch panel. One door made both sides, and had the creases to line up with those in the body.

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Inside of the roof. You can see the layout of the cut, keeping the patches at the high/wide part, seams crimped into the edges of the patches, the 110% weld penetration, the wire bows in place to hold the 'hung ceiling', square tube shoulder harness 'hoop' from door jamb to door jamb. That hoop will also be a convenient place to glue the edge of the fabric 'hung ceiling'.

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Seat back tips forward. Donor was a Sonoma/S-10.

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It's hinge mounted for maximum access to the underseat storage.

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Blue/Gray carpet, and the 12 ga divider/ floor gusset / seat support.

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Bondo, all hand file boarded or cheese grater to this point, plus a brushed-on coat of Poly-fill, brush on Bondo. Darn, no pics of the lirttle tuck I took in the top of the window frame, or the fact that the cab was tortured to fit the frame corner below the window. It was NOT a bolt-in modification.

Later, a coat of Poly-fill was sprayed.


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My second attempt at a fabric headliner. I'm learnin, I'm learnin...

Oh yeah, it needed a light mount frame, plasma'd out of 16 ga.


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Use up the left over primer in the gun. Final was a coat of the red, "Rust Destroyer", oil based primer.

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Spare tire mount. Four holes are to the same old holes, the front of the bracet was cut off and rebent, welded back on, now is bolted to the head board bolt holes, plus a couple more.

I used stainless bolts through out the bed, looks like I need some stainless rod for the through rod.


 
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