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Tis True. Supreme was bought by Wabash National last year. We still build Supreme Truck Bodies. That may change. But for now it continues. Have a Great Day. Stay productive.I was guessing that You worked at Supreme Truck Bodies?
I pull 2 Wabash plate trailers, one sits getting loaded the other is hooked to my tractor. Thanks for making a good product!Dura plate is a steel panel that has polyethylene between the 2 sheets. It is very useful and versatile. Just Google Wabash Duraplate. They manufacture it and that is the company I work for.






Today was a very productive day. I recommend if you are going to paint your CUCV that you strip the doors out and clean the bottom of the doors and the seam sealer. That area may appear good but can harbor a cavity filled with rust that never sleeps. I can not stop the rust but if I wire brush and blast the area I can coat it reseal it and slow its progression to a crawl. All hand sanded. The outside will be primed and the inside is ready for sealer and paint.


My Sons always like to harass me when they see me sanding odd parts. Oil pans are one of their favorites. They sneak videos of me sanding axles and driveshafts and post them on the web. But all in good fun. Today with more rain the forecast I moved back in the barn and worked on things I was avoiding. I hope to get more of the BS work done so I can progress on getting the engine reassembled. But every step is in the right direction. The oil paint has 2 coats on and will look great. It's a simple task.




Tonight was the night. I primed the areas on the doors and the body structure that had body work done to it. That is going to need sanded and then I want to seal the edges and edge paint everything so I can store it and get the frame and chassis back together. Work tomorrow and the rain should begin soon. Have a Great Day. That goal was simple for this evening. The rain held off so I could spray the doors outside.