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03-29-2015, 09:37 PM | #11 |
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Location: Doodah Kansas
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Re: 49 3600, s10 swap, project boogie
I stripped the firewall today and removed the s10 cab.
pulled what was left of the s10 firewall and floor started prepping to pull the 49 cab. pulled the steering wheel and column and the pedals. used the grinder and cut off wheel to remove anything stubborn like the seat frame and the shifter and the gas tank That worked so well that I just buzzed everything on the firewall that would keep the cab from lifting. that went so fast I used it to disconnect all the radiator and heater hoses and everything else. what a satisfying medieval tool. just bzz bzz your troubles away. need to clean out the cab, thinking compressed air will do it. I dont want to suck up all the raccoon turds with my shop vac. tomorrow I will pull the 49 cab, clearance it a bit, and plop it on the s10 frame.
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