Once the cab was set back into place and while the motor was out the firewall was completely shaved, prepped and painted. After the engine bay was complete the entire truck was shaved of any unwanted items such as door handles, tailgate handle, stock donkey ear mirrors and the gas filler door.   A glass slide-back electric sunroof was then added into the roof to keep Jonathan cool now that he ditched the factory A/C. The inside of the bed was now treated to 16Ga sheet metal with custom wheel tubs and smoothed to perfection.
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To clean up were the bumper had left a void a custom rollpan was then added to finish out the bed. A 4”cowl hood was then added to allow more room under it for the soon to be bad ass power plant.  Once these items were in place it was time to prep the rest of the body for paint. Years of being a daily driver were quickly erased at the hands of Crazy Danny at Kenny’s Paint and Body in Pensacola, FL.
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