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fonzy702

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Moorcroft, Wy.
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Fonzy
Truck Year
76,77,79,80,83,89,90
Truck Model
K15, K30, K15 Suburban
Engine Size
350,400,454,350
I have a 77 crew cab that is in dire need of panel replacement. Do you any of you know of any kind of schools or body shop apprentice programs that are looking for projects to cut their teeth on? The cab needs new rocker panels, floor pans, kick panels,and I think cab corners. I can get all the replacement panels and I would pay to have it done, I just can't afford to pay what a body shop would charge to do it. I live in Northeast Wyoming and I would be willing to haul within a few hundred miles to have it done. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 

thaddybob

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MN
First Name
Thad
Truck Year
1987
Truck Model
k10
Engine Size
350
Check out local tech colleges that have an autobody program. I did that awhile back for an '88 that needed rockers put in and had it painted. They only charged me for parts. It was really cheap!!!! They did a good job as well.
 

Butcher52

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Amarillo
First Name
Henry
Truck Year
1985
Truck Model
c-10 Stepside
Engine Size
350
The local community college in my town offers auto body repair classes for cheap, your may want to check out you local college. Also, I saved a lot by not going to a body shop and learned how to do body work myself so I dont have to go to shops in the future.
 

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