Recomendation for Rockers and Floor Pan

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Hey there, new to this board, and would greatly appreciate some help locating a local shop in the New England area (Mass) to install rocker, floor drivers, cab corner (shown below), the support bracing too. Thanks in advance for recommendations. I have all the panels and 2 support braces. I am in central Mass near Worcester. 87 V10 53K miles document (was plowing). Unused since '05. Was sitting behind a barn. thx Paul
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Welcome to GMSB. I was born in Fall River..... I'm in Pa now tho. I'd say if you were closer, bring it down we'll bang that **** out not to hard to do but will be hard on the wallet to pay someone to do it.
 

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I agree - lots of money. Some places in the South are reluctant and apathetic when it comes to rust, which makes doing it yourself more attractive, but I imagine it's a better situation up north.
 

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I agree - lots of money. Some places in the South are reluctant and apathetic when it comes to rust, which makes doing it yourself more attractive, but I imagine it's a better situation up north.
Not really they, if they will even do it, will hit you over the head. They'd rather do easy in and out fender work, and if they would do it, you ain't gonna see your truck for a year. I wish I was being sarcastic but I'm not just being realistic. Try your local Vo-Tech school and see if they'd be interested in tackling it as a class project. I can't recall who but someone on this site did just that and they are doing a bang up job.
 
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