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M35A2 Frame Up Restore Labor of Love

groundog

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the truck is to nice to drive----teriffic job-----looks better than when it was new-----thanks for all the great pictures and thanks to soldier B
 

M35A2-AZ

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How long did that take you to complete?
I started in January of 2011 and I worked on it off and on. I tried to do something to it each day.
Also had all the other trucks to keep running, always something in the motor pool that needs to be worked on. LOL:driver:

Thank guys for all the nice words.
 

John S-B

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VERY NICE! I'm not going anywhere near as far as you did, I hope mine looks at least half as good.

On a related note, anyone notice that the hardtop liner looks just like the same material that PT mats are made out of?? Hmmmm...
 

bigmike

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Excellent work. Job very well done. I am planning the same color on my M543 wrecker.
 

ATPTac

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:drool:Wow, just wow... I honestly wasn't really a big fan of the Vietnam era color until I saw this, but that looks simply amazing to say the least. One of these days if I get the time/resources I'm wanting to do a complete ground up restoration on mine... Looks like I have some pretty serious standards to try and live up to. Well done sir, well done. [thumbzup]
 
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