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Old 02-01-21, 02:42
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Originally Posted by Bob Carriere View Post
The mirror arms are held in place by the two bolts that ALSO holds the windshield frame in place. In the original set up of the cab 11/12, the bolts are installed from the outside using captive nuts inside the cowling area that can only be reached if you remove the upper layer of sheet metal...... and then the windshield is very wobbly if the top is not installed as on mine.
Harrumph!! Blasphemy!! If it isn't in the Big Book of CMP ephemeral knowledge, it can't be allowed.

But I like your idea Bob. Shipping containers hadn't been invented in WW2, so making things fit into the best imaginable storage makes sense.
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