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Angle/lighting make a big difference in photographs, so you can't trust them completely, particularly on a computer. Did it dry high gloss like that?
Interesting plug panel. What is the middle connector for?
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I'm one of the people who only look at SS on the computer and lately see mostly links.
And in older posts those links are dead ends 90% of the time and the information is lost to our future reference, so...
Here are the pictures from post 1.
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Mine is like Crapgame's, gutted with the floor broken, presumably to demil it. Looks like the guy I got it from cleaned up the ragged edges on the bottom with a Dremel tool.
I have the top cover issue solved, thanks to papkb.
Wile, If you have any pictures of the ones with their internals...
As JimK posted, the manuals from that period (late '60s/early '70s) specify SeaFoam green as the interior colour.
This is probably on the page Jim posted above - the interior face of all opening hatches were painted with the appropriate exterior camouflage colour.
Now, not all interiors ended...
Don't know how familiar you are with the military lights, so I'll throw this out -
If you have LEDs, they will run just as happily on 12v as on 24v, so you just need to adapt the trailer plug/truck connection.
If they are the type of lights with bulbs, just swap them out for 12v bulbs, and...
Yes. At first I was trying to figure out if that was some "track squeak" sound effect I wasn't familiar with, thought "Sounds more like a dog".
Then at the end I could see it bouncing around in the front seat. I guess it was hollering "Hey!! There's a big noisy thing coming!! Crikey! It's...
Excellent! Now, having been around here a while, you know what comes next, eh? :lol:
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Well, not worthless, but you get the point. [thumbzup]
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There is a thread on here somewhere about fixing the steering wheel with epoxy. Someone else used bondo, with less satisfactory results.
Maybe one of the folks who are good at searching the site (I'm not, it seems) can find it?
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Okay, I am now somewhat confused on who is asking what.
For clarification - the chart I provided in post #2 lists standard military wiring harness wire tags.
These numbers should be the same for any US military vehicle (I say should because there are always oddities that crop up).
If you...
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