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    1953 M35 cab

    Neither of the windows would roll up in the truck and it is supposed to be fairly cold when I pick her up. I went down to work on her and one window was completely out and on the seat and the other one was stuck down inside the door. I noticed that one of the window regulators was missing but...
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    1953 M35 cab

    It has the wiring harness. I have not completely flipped it over to check the bottom but it look like a little surface rust in a couple spots but no other rust. Not certain what year it is off of but believe it is about a 53 like the truck is. Did they change very much over the years?
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    1953 M35 cab

    I have a garage she will be stored in with an interior height of 12 ft 8 in then another four feet or so to the top the roof. Not certain if that will be high enough or not. If not then not really.
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    1953 M35 cab

    Thanks. Could you possibly cut the shaft then weld a sleeve over it and then drill and bolt it as well to put it back k together if it is a problem?
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    1953 M35 cab

    The M35 I just bought has a pretty rough cab and windshield. It comes with an almost rust free cab and windshield for her. How much of a pain is it to actually remove the old one and put the new one in. I guess the biggest problem is lifting the old one off and putting the new one on. I also...
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