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34 Pickup Visor

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by gasser32pickup, Jan 11, 2009.

  1. gasser32pickup
    Joined: May 20, 2008
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    from Australia

    Does anyone know of a company that makes replacement 32 - 34 Ford Pickup Visors? Mine is mangled on the ends and creased through the middle.

    I know of there are a couple that make replacement visors for A models, but I have not found any to suit my 34.

    Would an A model visor be close enough to blend in?
     
  2. 3034
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    Isn't the visor part of the whole roof?
     
  3. gasser32pickup
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    It is welded to the roof section yes.
     
  4. VAPHEAD
    Joined: May 13, 2002
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    I have not seen a replacement visor available for the 32-34 pick up.
    Bet you'll end fixing yours...are trading beer for the work.
    What do you call a case (24) beer down there?
     
  5. lowsquire
    Joined: Feb 21, 2002
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    A Slab. :)

    Ive been looking for a roof for my pickup for a loong time, if you find a roof and want to cut the visor off, do it carefully and Ill buy the rest of it, if its better than mine!
     
  6. gasser32pickup
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    I think your right, but I might end up removing it so i can straighten and repair it first, then welding back on again. Which is ok, seeing as thats what I am doing with nearly every other panel already.

    24 = a Slab or in the situation of 'will work, for beer', = payment by liquid cheque.
     
  7. gasser32pickup
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    The old tin guy from NSW, that advertises on ebay, had a whole roof section a couple of months back, before I got my cab, you could try him?
     
  8. fab32
    Joined: May 14, 2002
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    Why not just remove the whole top and work out the rough spots? It's just bolted on and then you don't run the risk of warping the **** out of it by cutting and welding.

    Frank
     
  9. VAPHEAD
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    I took mine off when we chopped it..
    Pretty simple to do like fab32 said.
    Mine had some hidden spot welds too.

    Let's see if I can find a pic...
     

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  10. gasser32pickup
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    Thanks Vap, I will definately do that when I do my chop too. Might dis***emble everything and get the lot media blasted before i go any further. **** it up and fabricate the corner pieces of the visor.

    Your cab looks great!!!! how much did you chop it?
     
  11. Southfork
    Joined: Dec 15, 2001
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    Vap, have you got anymore pics of your pickup chop, or Is there another thread where you have covered it in more detail? Removing the top sure seems like the way to go so you don't have the piecut the A Pillars. But I'm not sure how you chopped the back of the cab and the rear window.
     

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