nutsster
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Here is an LMC 1500 that I spent the last 8 months building. We built the passanger cab and restored the forward cab to like new. The cab was designed through Metal Works by my son and has roll over protection built into frame work. ( by math caculations in the metals building program) It also offers protection for the driver and front passanger. The frame was tig welded together and aluminum skins glued and rivited to the frame. Folding, split bence seats to the aft cab custom designed by my son and I were installed.

We designed the fuel tanks to be fitted on the outside of the cab to be sleek and angled to match the front of the cab. The capacity needed to be 25 gallons a side.
The cab addition was lighter than the exterior roll cage and five man cab section that was removed. It ended up around 600lbs in weight. We attached the cab to the chassis throughout the length of the cab in 16 inch intervals, plus to the forward cab. The rear door lifts up with air struts and is wide and unaffected by the wind. As a group of builders, we put a lot of thought to everything we did. Including the rear step that has a built in 2'' hitch recepticle built into it.
