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Re: 68 GMC to a 2003 Tahoe chassis
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Re: 68 GMC to a 2003 Tahoe chassis
It went pretty smooth... I still had some weight on the front of the cab, like dash innards, steering column, master cylinder, etc. so it was leaning pretty hard. I had my son stand on the back of the hoist just to make sure I didn't have any boo-boos. I can say that the job is done.
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