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XM195 Experimental Utility Truck Restoration Process

Nathan Privat

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Just started in on painting the engine. Went with a sliver to stay as close to the pictures as possible. (Engine was not painted in pics, but that was not an option.) Just have the block to go and I can put the engine aside and begin work on another section of the truck.







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(For those who noticed, in one of the pictures it looks like one of the freeze plugs is bulging its just an optical allusion from the picture, its actually concave.)
 

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G744

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The T-195 I saw was shot so full of holes it looked more like a Slinky. Nothing to salvage, just burnt & rusty.

Sad.

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