[GMCnet] Side view of that body after removing the body panel. Bob Dunahugh [message #321425] |
Mon, 31 July 2017 11:47 |
BobDunahugh
Messages: 2465 Registered: October 2010 Location: Cedar Rapids, IA
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Someone wanted these photos. Can't find that e-mail. Let my know if anyone is interested. Below tells how to do it.
The photo on the left shows were the adhesive was. First drill out the pop rivet at the bottom. Then start heating at the bottom. ( The panel removed has no burned marks on it. ) Next use a stiff putty knife lightly to assist the pulling of the panel. Took about 2 hours to get both sides off. The right photo shows one of the removed panels in front of the Mouse House panel that I need to replace. I used this same method to remove body panels on the Mouse House as I widened the entry door by 7". I too had been told that removing these panels without breaking them was impossible many times. I was in the USMC. And ( can't be done ) never has set with me. Bob Dunahugh 78 GMC
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From: Bob Dunahugh
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2017 11:41 PM
To: Emery Stora
Subject: Side view of that body after removing the body panel. Bob Dunahugh
Just an FYI that this panel can be salvaged from a downer GMC if you have a tire blow.Never thought that this body panel could be removed without breaking it. Simple, and about an hour. Next I need to salvage the frame. That's the original paint on the frame of my burned coach. Bob D
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