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Old 09-07-2019, 09:41 AM   #2
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Re: How did you get cab, box, burb, panel, blazer off the frame?

CG
Here's a couple of pictures of my cab being removed.
I do have an A-frame but I chose to remove everything
from the cab and flip it on it back on a piece of plywood.
Then roll it down some 2x8's off the frame onto a trailer.
Doing it this way left my engine, trans and driveline all intact.
I then took it to a (Blast from the Past) sandblasting place.
I think having the floor-pan blasted a little helped me to see better how to remove the floor-pan for replacement.
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