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Finally paid $12, easy way to remove body

zeusakira

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Butler, PA
This was pretty easy on the back!
 

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NicksTrix

Bronco Guru
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Aug 1, 2001
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there ya go. congrats on being a contributor now. keep us updated on your progress.
 

j.r.nice

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zeusakira said:
This was pretty easy on the back!

I would have been afraid to pick up a fiberglass body that way.....was it still braced?
 

Broncitis

MEB Founder
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May 18, 2004
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You might be a Redneck if..... ;D

Wow, that seems like it is probably right at about the max load for a single person bucket.
 
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zeusakira

Jr. Member
Joined
Jun 22, 2002
Messages
228
Loc.
Butler, PA
I think I had the steel tailgate on at that time so I didn't worry about it tweeking the body. I am not sure why people say I am a redneck, I don't think I am.lol
 

broncomanbrad

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Nov 5, 2004
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Roseau, MN
Geez, that seems a little scary with the fiberglass body. If the doors and tailgate were on it's a lot better though. But still.......
 
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