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Looking for a picture some one may have of how the upper windshield posts connect to the roof of a "C" cab truck. And how the "C" on the side connect to the roof.
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John

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Hi John
I have send you a PM

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I have long suspected on some vehicles the windscreen pillars may not have connected to the C roof at all, allowing for chassis flex. Can anyone confirm?
Tim.


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I replied to this yesterday, but I guess it got lost in the crash. I built a C-Cab on a '28 chassis and attached the roof to the windshield, and the roof squeaked and creaked when the body flexed. If I were to build another I would try not attaching it.
http://inlinethumb32.webshots.com/41823/2379138570098468599S500x500Q85.jpg

http://inlinethumb41.webshots.com/44392/2413265770098468599S500x500Q85.jpg


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