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Old 07-12-2017, 02:10 PM   #2
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: Seam Going Across Top Of Cab

It's typically filled in with a seam sealer. If you put "bondo" or any other kind of plastic filler over/in it, it may crack out. The seam sealer will remain flexible for many years.

I have seen quite a few trucks with them welded up. Just go very slow and take your time and it can be done. Like, do one tack, more over a foot, tack, all the way across, let it cool, repeat.

I was going to fill mine in at one point, but decided it adds a little character to the truck.
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