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Hi guys working through some ideas on my grandfather's old Mack Restore, should I just sandblast, paint and repair this rear? Or option 2; find a wrecked late model Pinnacle and cut the rear frame, off and weld it to the old girl? Has anyone done this to a Mack? I know EZrider on YT did it with his "Old Red 359" rebuild. Overall, for a 30-year-old truck it's in pretty good shape, just in dire need of some TLC. 

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11 hours ago, Stitch117 said:

Hi guys working through some ideas on my grandfather's old Mack Restore, should I just sandblast, paint and repair this rear? Or option 2; find a wrecked late model Pinnacle and cut the rear frame, off and weld it to the old girl? Has anyone done this to a Mack? I know EZrider on YT did it with his "Old Red 359" rebuild. Overall, for a 30-year-old truck it's in pretty good shape, just in dire need of some TLC. 

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Ezra , aka ezrider359 did an amazing job on that old Pete. Phillip from the flannel Phillip YT channel also did it to his old kw w900.but fortunately yours looks good 👍 and can be brought back with blasting, painting and a little bit of tlc.

 

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I'd disassemble the entire thing, sandblast and paint each individual component and slap it back together with new bolts.  Rust sets in between every layer and pushes things apart. There will be rust cancer hiding behind suspension brackets.  

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