1958 Chevy Quad Cab, Time to take the top off!

In today’s video, I tackle a major structural repair on a 1958 Chevy Spartan pickup by removing the rear cab panel and installing brand‑new inner cab corners. These Task‑Force‑era trucks are notorious for rust in the cab corners and lower rear panel, so this job is essential for anyone doing a proper restoration or preparing for paint and bodywork. I walk through each step of the process, including: Safely removing the rear cab panel Drilling spot welds and separating factory seams Test‑fitting and trimming new inner cab corner panels Panel alignment, and final fitment tips Whether you’re restoring a Spartan, Apache, or any other ’55–’59 Chevy truck, this video will help you understand what’s involved in repairing the cab structure and bringing these classic workhorses back to life. If you enjoy this kind of content, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop your questions in the comments. I’m always happy to help fellow classic‑truck builders keep these old rigs on the road.