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  1. Century

    Here's our 1952 XM211. New to the site

    Just tossing out ideas. I'm sure you could punch holes in any of them. Oregon compared to some other states is pretty lenient on car laws. Especially historical vehicles (outside smog testing). They never/RARELY get 'inspected'. I like those pictures of the gas tank repair! Some people do not...
  2. Century

    Here's our 1952 XM211. New to the site

    I see there is a 'Parts wanted' and 'Classified' section in here. Might want to try that if you haven't already. Also, may need to get creative, maybe a new gen. deuce gas tank (don't know if it's hard to do/modify), or put a large fuel cell in the cargo box. Lots of room behind the cab!
  3. Century

    Here's our 1952 XM211. New to the site

    Thank you everyone, very kind. We are able to struggle through most of the upkeep ourselves, but it's nice to know if we come to a road block on something, there are some other owners we can bounce ideas off of.
  4. Century

    Here's our 1952 XM211. New to the site

    Thank you
  5. Century

    Here's our 1952 XM211. New to the site

    We've had it for about 20 years. Many things done to upkeep it. Not perfect, but it does move and shift through all the gears. https://youtu.be/oThZvELAi7s
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