The other Cameo project is chasing down a small fuel leak. It's coming from the top of the tank, and drips to the ground from the back.
I thought I could remove the 4 bolts holding the tank to the frame and drop it down, but first have to get the exhaust out of the way. The exhaust system on this one is fully welded from the headers back. Step 1 was to support the exhaust tips while removing the hangers from the frame.

Because everything is welded, and the system passes over the transmission crossmember, just removing the hangers gave me next to no additional clearance. So, I used tie downs to force the exhaust to basically ground level. This would give me enough clearance. No pics of this redneck move!
After doing all this, I rolled around on my stool under the truck to determine the best way to drop the tank. I had my transmission jack at the ready, then discovered the lines and fittings at the front of the tank for fuel delivery come out over the top of the frame rail, which prohibits dropping the tank straight down. There's no real estate up there to "easily" remove the lines due to its proximity to the third member and I'd be doing everything blind. Furthermore, the tank is long enough and tall enough that I cannot drop the back of it and bring it out at an angle. Long story short, it looks like the only way to access the top of the tank is to remove the bed in its entirety! So, the exhaust is back in place, and this project is on hold until I can complete the suspension repair. Good news, it appears there are only 6 bolts connecting the bed to the frame, plus removing the bumper. Bad news, I cannot do this one myself as I'll need 3 others to help lift the box off, and probably one more as a spotter to get it back in place after the repair is completed. I should be able to rustle up the manpower, but like I said, this effort will wait until after the suspension repairs are completed.