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‘83 C10 4spd Scottsdale-Gone but not forgotten. New replacement loading...

Mild restoration build to use as a truck should be used.
Tape some extensions on the handles of your cutters. If it's like my crew cab, the ends of the hard lines are right above the frame. Maybe you could reach up there and get the clamps off. Which side are you dropping?
 
Tape some extensions on the handles of your cutters. If it's like my crew cab, the ends of the hard lines are right above the frame. Maybe you could reach up there and get the clamps off. Which side are you dropping?
Started with the drivers. That's where the switch was pointed to, so I figured that one was running last. I'm not 100% sure that the tank solenoid works between the 2.
 
Just pull the bed!
The bolts are probably not rusty, right?
:haha:
I'm scared to even try one of those bolts lol.
What sucks is the sender ends up being centered on the gap between cab and bed so you can't even cut an access hole in the bed floor.
Yeah I saw that, and with that bed, I wouldn't even hesitate to hack that thing.
 
Old crusty tank is out. Going to pull the brackets off and paint them, along with the frame section behind the tank while it’s open. @mrk5’s idea to cut the lines made it a little easier, just going to suck trying to put them back on later.

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Gotta be careful of that @mrk5 and his suggestions. I made my new hoses a little longer so there's was more slack for the next time. Because we all know there's always a next time....
 
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