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My M1028 Project

rtk

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Very nice job , That is differently the way to go . The body work on the original parts would have been a killer . Did you clean up the frame while you had the body off ? looks like a very complete 1028 . good luck . bob k
 

MesaDuskH1

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Thanks rtk. I just pressure washed the frame for now, I will take the bed back off to paint this summer. The truck only had 13,800 miles on it.
 

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Seeing your truck apart brings back memories of my M1028 rebuild. My project started as a simple hood replacement but quickly spiraled out of control into a complete frame-up rebuild and restoration over a 3-year period. Let me know if I can provide any armchair assistance.

Git 'er done.
 

MesaDuskH1

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Sharecropper I have read the thread on your build and it is very impressive. I have gotten a lot of ideas from your build. I want my truck to be stock but I would like to put a winch on it and paint it back green. That will probably be as far as I go with it. I wanted the truck to use around the house and for hunting trips with my son. Here is a picture from our first trip. He shot it, cleaned it and I cooked it for him. I would only let him kill one until I knew he would eat it. He didn't get him a deer this year but he is ready for next season.First hunt.jpg
 

rtk

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!3,000 miles , that is a keeper for sure . A nice coat of "383" green would look good on your ride .
 
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