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  1. hndrsonj

    My new 1951 M38 project

    Yep, the "cabinet" is a gas fired heater. Recovery went pretty smooth. We backed Juffhuey1n's deuce up to the M36 and carefully pushed it into his truck. The M36 had a rotten wood deck (that was kind of sketchy at times), then drove 3 blocks to the Harley dealer and off loaded it with their ramp.
  2. hndrsonj

    My new 1951 M38 project

    So it is home...
  3. hndrsonj

    My new 1951 M38 project

    Sorry, no missile!:drool:
  4. hndrsonj

    My new 1951 M38 project

    Sure come out and we'll recover it. You'll get to see the rest of the yard that way.....:driver:
  5. hndrsonj

    My new 1951 M38 project

    We haven't even started looking at vehicles. Right now we are hauling scrap to gain access to the yard. I spent the last two days cutting up that nuclear missile tripod hoist......
  6. hndrsonj

    My new 1951 M38 project

    Problem is; there's a lot of vehicles I'd pick before the M36.........
  7. hndrsonj

    My new 1951 M38 project

    Yes, i'll pick it up in 2-3 weeks; after I clear a path to it. (and figure out how to get it off the 1952 M36 it is sitting on)
  8. hndrsonj

    My new 1951 M38 project

    So I have an opportunity to pick up a 1951 M38 with arctic top and heater; what is it realistically worth? It's been sitting since the 1970's and has virtually no rust.
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