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  1. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    Looks like the 3rd Army insigna is just around the corner. :naner:
  2. Tinwoodsman

    R.I.P.--TIGGER--Matthew Helms

    I like the idea of a red cross on the sleeve opposite the American Flag.
  3. Tinwoodsman

    R.I.P.--TIGGER--Matthew Helms

    Quite poignant John. Thank you.
  4. Tinwoodsman

    R.I.P.--TIGGER--Matthew Helms

    God bless Tigger and may pertual light shine upon him.
  5. Tinwoodsman

    New to me WC

    Congratulations. That is an awesome truck and I hope to see more pictures.
  6. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    Can we snatch a pepple from your hand?????
  7. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    I don't know but by eye balling them, I believe they are 1/8" larger than they are supposed to be.. :goodjob:
  8. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    Hey, I forgot to ask what the voltage is on the truck. 6 volts lights are more plentiful and less expensive but I believe communications vehicles are 12 volt. I know my WC51 is.
  9. Tinwoodsman

    Proud American Representing.

    A great gesture PB. I am sure Carl mezmorized the crowd. I particularly liked the tarp with all the patches. [thumbzup]
  10. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

  11. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    Well Brother, you really did a outstanding job on these windows. Everytime I think you have reached your peak, you move on to the next plateau. [thumbzup]
  12. Tinwoodsman

    what will it cost to make this shorty bobbed deuce/ any imput?

    By this one. It is a great truck! I have driven it! :p http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?121380-1971-M35A2-for-sale-in-San-Antonio-Area
  13. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    I know the communications trucks had the "S" designation. My WC had that. It is usually at the end of the number proceeded by a dash. So I suggest.... W41035-S :beer:
  14. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    Looking great, particularly the windows. By the way, where is the cardboard cutout of Deb?
  15. Tinwoodsman

    WC-51 Restoration or Bust!!

    Installed the wood top sections on the WC this morning. Now to paint the 4 cargo box compartment lids and hardware. Also cut and painted the metal access plate for the fuel gauge sender. Off to Austin now for the weekend to celebrate Mother's day. I could not afford a cardboard cutout like...
  16. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    Just a work of art. PB will be having another mega organsm. Put on your rubber suit and goggles. :papabear:
  17. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    Voila! the hood dent has dissappeared. Super work bro!
  18. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    "If you build it I will come" Leave some room for the WC51 and Ben Hur trailer. :grin:
  19. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    I would go with the horse that brung you!!! I could easily have been replaced for a variety of reasons and unless you find the maintenance records, you will never know.
  20. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    Dave, Two questions: If two hole above the lower grill were used for a grill support, where would the have attached inside the engine compartment? Second, was that accelerator pedal bent like that sort of V shape? Nice work as always.
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