Greg D. + Others,
O.K. I think I'm making this harder than it has to be. After looking at some pictures (my car is stored elsewhere so I can't look), I think I can leave the differential cover attached to the frame (as Greg stated), and still remove the differential housing. Here's what I'm thinking:
1.) Put car on jack stands.
2.) Remove the differential drain plug, and pump as much fluid out as possible.
3.) Remove the 12 bolts/6 straps at the drive shaft & axel shafts. Hopefully, I can do this without removing the rear portion of the exhaust. I assume at this point the drive shaft and axel shafts will drop down.
4.) Remove the bolts from the differential cover. Do not remove the crossmember that is attached to the frame and is part of the cover.
5.) Put a jack under the differential housing before removing the final 2 differential housing bolts.
6.) Lower the differential housing. The remaining fluid will probably make a mess at this point.
7.) Package and ship to Greg......
What do you guys think? Is this process O.K.?
P.S. - I think I initially worded the question wrong. I just need to remove the differential housing.