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Old 06-12-2005, 03:43 PM   #1
greenhorn male
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New way to transport a bed

I traded this 72 bed with other parts. I've been trying to get it out of my yard for some time and finally someone was serious enough to come pick it up. One easy to fix shallow dent above the passenger marker right on the upper trim hole and shallow indentations where tie downs used to be bolted. The front rail top was perfectly straight with no dings. Only 2-3 dings on the floor but has surface rust from water sitting. From underneath the bed looked perfect. I included the factory auxilliary tank(w/ sending unit). I kept the toolbox. After unbolting the cab and bed and building a dolly for the cab so it could be pushed out of the way, the father and son team came with their special tools to haul away the bed. It took 2 hours until 10 PM last night
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