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Okay, I pulled my 55 1st series 3100 apart about 10 years ago. Today, I
finally pushed the cab shell back into position on the chassis for a trip to
a welder. Found the two forward mounting holes with no problem. Where the
heck does the back of the cab attach to the frame? The cab bolts kit I
bought includes the two forward bolts and rubber pads plus four rubber
bushings.
I'm afraid it is too late, but remind me to take photos of everything I
disassemble in the future. The good news is that the engine and tranny will
be bolted in tomorrow.
Thanks for any help. Harry
1955 1st Series Chevy Pickup
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trip to a welder. Found the two forward mounting holes with no problem. =
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1<sup>st</sup> Series Chevy Pickup<o:p></o:p></p><p =
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