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The next chapter in the Olivene build is officially underway. In this episode of AMD Garage, Huck removes the cab from his 1985 Chevy GMC Squarebody, taking a major step forward in the transformation of Olivene. This teardown phase sets the stage for a Detroit Speed rear suspension upgrade and gives the chassis the attention it deserves. If you’re working on a Squarebody C10, K10, or similar classic Chevy or GMC truck, this shop walkthrough shows a practical approach to separating the cab and chassis efficiently. The front-end clip removal method demonstrated here is commonly used across 1973–1987 Chevy and GMC pickups, making this episode valuable for DIY builders and restoration shops alike. Whether you’re planning a full frame-off build or tackling suspension upgrades in stages, this episode documents the real-world process—no fluff, just progress. This video is part of the Olivene Squarebody build series. Be sure to check out the full playlist to follow the complete transformation from teardown to finished truck. 🛠️ Featured in this episode: • 1985 Chevy GMC Squarebody cab removal • Chassis prep for Detroit Speed rear suspension • Shop-based workflow for classic truck restorations • Real-world teardown strategy for C10 and K10 builds 👉 Subscribe to AMD Garage for more Squarebody tech, classic truck restoration content, and behind-the-scenes build coverage. @detroitspeed 🌐 Auto Metal Direct: www.AutoMetalDirect.com #Squarebody #C10 #ChevyTruck #GMCPickup #ClassicTruck #AMDGARAGE DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and entertainment purposes. Always consult qualified professionals when modifying vehicle suspension or structural components.