Re: taking the cab off
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Originally Posted by 69 longhorn
4 stout boys can handle that cab EASEY, & walk the rails  In my younger days, I could hang onto my end of 600 lbs, but I only went 175 soakin wet.....it bites to get old! Now this 5' 9"old man goes 250(ouch!).Little bro ,still says that he be the bar tender, & I be the bouncer(you gotta love the respect). In a hard bar fight I need the "lil bioch" behind me(50lb pitbull, That curls up next to my ribs & sleeps every nite). trust me guys, that is the only dog that I have seen jump 6' up, Or have enough "smoke " to TAKE this old mans
pillow.....flop it up on the old mans back.....& go to sleep! You damn sure dont mess with the old man that she loves  crazyAL
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Al, I got the first line of your paragraph. The rest of it I thoroughly enjoyed reading  . Trevor
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TREVOR
 1970 CST swb 4x4 (speedwarning,cruise,tilt,tach,8track, original red shoulder belts,tow hooks)
 1972 Jimmy (soon to be Hickey cloned)
 1971 Cheyenne Super 4x4 swb (tilt,tach,buckets, original blue shoulder belts,am/fm,cruise,tow hooks, dealer 8 track)
 1972 Cheyenne Super K20 4x4 Custom Camper (tilt, tach, am/fm, tow hooks, bed toolbox, aux gas tank
 1972 Cheyenne Super Crew Cab K30 4x4 Duramax, Allison, np205, buckets, tow hooks (CURRENT PROJECT)
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=624819
 1989 V3500 Crew Cab (454tbi, NV4500, np205)
 1970 Chevelle SS (LS5 454,th400,8track,buckets,tach)
:2004 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon (daily driver)
WTB: 1968-70 Cruise Control Lever
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