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Finally restoring the M37

hndrsonj

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Well had to adjust the transfer case shift rod, then took it for it's first drive in 8 years. Moved it to storage at work and the M38 is now home in the garage. I'll get some pictures in the next couple weeks.
 

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I was going to paint mine a light grey on the outside and leave the interior green, but after seeing yours and how much it lightens up the interior, i think i will be painting it grey inside as well. Really like that seat color as well, matches well, and different than usual, but not a deterrent way.
 

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The seat covers came from New Life Canvas. They are actually grey, the picture doesn't really show that. There's more seat pictures around posts 100-105.
 
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hndrsonj

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Well I figured I should finish the last little bit; winch is torn apart ready for cleaning and paint.
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