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That's great news MD. Ok stupid question...how about starting your own business doing MV repair and restoration? Just a thought since your on your way now anyways.
If your replacing the steering wheel and don't plan on reusing the original one then don't be affraid to use a BFH. I had to beat mine off. Puller wouldn't even budge it!
Are you just going to bolt it in or were you going to weld it also. I think original trucks were all welded together because, A: the army had torches and arc welders and B: Someone in the unit was a welder by trade before they got in the army. Just wondering how you planned on putting it all...
:jumpin::not worthy::drool::grd::lol: That's how I feel.... Keep up the good work. My truck is still in frame only condition not having time or money to get it done...so I'm also uber jelous.... Oh yeah :CLAP:
I agree might as well do it up with all the toys. I notied in the one pic of the original truck you can tell it had some weight in the back with the armor and probably sandbags and ammo...lots of ammo..... the rear is sagging just a tad. Do you have a large supply of ammo cans? Most gun trucks...
I think the hardest part will be the lettering on the plate. That is going to be a challange to recreate. The guns are not a problem if your just going with dummies. If you go with propane firing then the cost goes up as I'm sure you know. Real bang bangs...more money than I have...lol! I...
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