For Starters
FIRST THINGS FIRST. Does your '66 Overlander have the interior skins removed? Is the original wiring still present? Do you have the interior end caps? Does your shell have all the windows? Is the shell sealed against water penetration? If the floor is still there check it for soft or rotten spots. Look over the frame before taking the shell off to see what condition it is in. Repair any frame issues after the shell and floor is removed and replace the axles! Get axles with brakes already installed. Make sure they are rated for the correct weight for your model trailer. Good starting points! Good luck, Ed
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1967 Safari Twin "Landshark" w/International trim package
2014 GMC Sierra 1500 Double Cab SLE
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