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Looks great! Im going to check my drip rails in the morning to make sure mine aren't getting rusty. I don't like drip rails, never really understood the point of them plus they only seem to get rusty :P
Buy one, you won't regret it. It'll take some $ at first to get it road worthy...unless you get a well maintained one from a private owner...but any of these trucks are basically Chevys under all the carc and grease so you can mod it to your hearts content with a bit of fabrication and parts...
Updated the interior a bit...just need to paint it all and get a few missing parts, and added a battery tray that will hold two group 34 optimas and clear up alot of room in the engine compartment.
Before you pull out the wing/ vent window check your weatherstripping on the main window next to it. It might be dry and brittle so while you have everything apart you might think about replacing it, might need to replace it for the window to sit properly again.
I put my -10 in there with my insurance and registration along with my trusty multimeter...not too much room for much else and ya it's quite a reach to it. Plus I need a cup holder if I'm going to survive the zombies! 8-)
My truck didn't come with the stock fuel can mount so I have no clue if it would fit. I was also thinking of using a bungy cord or two to take the stress off the rail at least.