It's coming apart

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It's coming apart

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Last night I worked on the truck a little. I got the front valance panel, inner fenders, and radiator support removed. So the only thing to do to take the cab off is the steering is still hooked up. I'm thinking that it will be easier to take the cab and bed off at the same time so I may work on that later (got to go take out a 1/2 mile of free fence). Any sugestions would be helpful
Lance Peters
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What are your plans with the truck? Are you doing a complete rebuild or just some cleaning up?
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I'm doing exactly what you are redoing a complete rebuild. I haven't decided if I want it as it came from the factory or not. After I get done with this one then I'm going to redo a tractor then I want to find a 71 ranger xlt to put bucket seats in and do stuff like that.
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If your taking it all apart it never hurts to take plenty of photos with a digital camera and bag and label all parts. Tearing it down is the easy part; putting it all back together is the hard part lol. Nothing worse than trying to remember where everything goes after its been apart for months :eek:
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