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I've had my 1031 for over a year now and have primarily been working on getting it up and running. It now starts on its own and drives down the street with no leaks (well, I haven't looked at it today). My young daughters enjoy getting to drive it off-road.
This journey started out with my 9 yr old and I putting in what I thought would be a losing bid on a 1031. She thought it would be a fun project and I was trying to impress her with my stupidity. Well, the bidding stalled out at my max bid and I had to have that uncomfortable discussion with my wife. Since then, I've learned a lot about these trucks. I had to trouble shoot the glow plugs, replace seals and install a slip yoke eliminator on the NP205, replace oil cooler hoses, source and install a rear bumper, fix every single light, and rebuild the radiator.
Now that the truck seems to be sticking around and my oldest wants it as her first vehicle, I'm looking to convert the 1031 to a 1028. I thought I had someone interested in the box to do a swap but the bed was in really rough shape and that doesn't seem to be working out. The local scrap yard will take the box if I cut it up for them. I've found a few decent civilian beds in the salvage yards. From my forum searches, I think I need to get the filler neck with the bed in order to get the correct angle.
Also from the local salvage yards, I'm going to be getting a section of roof to fix some undisclosed rust in the A-pillar and roof sections.
I'm looking forward to see how this goes.
Here's a few before pictures.
This journey started out with my 9 yr old and I putting in what I thought would be a losing bid on a 1031. She thought it would be a fun project and I was trying to impress her with my stupidity. Well, the bidding stalled out at my max bid and I had to have that uncomfortable discussion with my wife. Since then, I've learned a lot about these trucks. I had to trouble shoot the glow plugs, replace seals and install a slip yoke eliminator on the NP205, replace oil cooler hoses, source and install a rear bumper, fix every single light, and rebuild the radiator.
Now that the truck seems to be sticking around and my oldest wants it as her first vehicle, I'm looking to convert the 1031 to a 1028. I thought I had someone interested in the box to do a swap but the bed was in really rough shape and that doesn't seem to be working out. The local scrap yard will take the box if I cut it up for them. I've found a few decent civilian beds in the salvage yards. From my forum searches, I think I need to get the filler neck with the bed in order to get the correct angle.
Also from the local salvage yards, I'm going to be getting a section of roof to fix some undisclosed rust in the A-pillar and roof sections.
I'm looking forward to see how this goes.
Here's a few before pictures.
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