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Old 11-11-2020, 03:05 PM
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----Noticed the misalignment of the truck body to the bed. It appears that the rear body to frame mounts have rusted away. If so that will require a pretty fair amount of work to fix......Bill S
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Old 11-11-2020, 04:42 PM
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I had a twin to this truck in early 90's. The doors and bed looked like a giant bag of walnuts and every panel had rusted. Even the rust had rust. I was hill climbing and hit a bump at 10-15 mph and sheared every tooth off the rear ring gear. The 4 speed trans broke at where it sits on the x member. Funny thing is I still have fond memories of it.
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----Noticed the misalignment of the truck body to the bed. It appears that the rear body to frame mounts have rusted away. If so that will require a pretty fair amount of work to fix......Bill S
Per the statement in the ad... "The sag in the back of the cab is due to the cab mount bushings being worn out, not a rust issue."
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