So, I hacked off a large portion of the back of the cab to cut down the size of this beast some.
I was still trying to salvage as much of the origional material as possible but most of the cab is made of particle board so it was hard to keep it from ripping apart. I cut a new smaller side design from the origional and clamped it back on to see how it would fit.
I put the new cut out onto the old one and traced around it. After cutting it and seeing how much wood filler would be needed to get it back to a nice smooth surface I decided that I would be better off just cutting new pieces.
I had some plywood sheets left over from another project so I decided to use those instead. I traced the new outline onto the plywood and cut one out, then clamped that onto the sheet and used it to make both sides exactly the same.
Here it is attached to the cab. The plywood was not the best quality so I used wood filler on any of the rough parts to try to keep it as smooth as possible. I plan on using side-art so any imperfections should be covered by that.
I got a 26" lcd monitor cheap from wal-mart and I used the old monitor mount to mount the LCD in place. I just drilled out some holes in the mounts and screwed into the wall mounting holes in the back of the monitor. Worked really wel actually.
I mounted the wheels back on the cab from the part I cut off and then cut a new smaller bottom piece where the plug-in will mount. I used as samll of piece as possible on the bottom because I am going to have the back piece removable with thumb screws so if i need to get at anything from the back it will give me more room and be easy to take on and off.