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zout,
I have enjoyed this thread immensely and have studied the pictures to the nth degree. I have gleaned many ideas from your posts for my M37 restoration project. It is very sad to see this thread come to an end like this. I do understand the concept of it only takes a few to SCREW IT UP for...
Zout,
In post 1892 in picture #6
I was looking at details of the truck and just wanted to verify something, just in case there is a test later.
QUESTION: The tube above the driveshaft that is mounted to a bed cross member, is that for the parking brakes?
Bert
Zout,
Great progress so far. The upside down pictures were no problem, just rotated my monitor to check them out and then moved on to the right side up ones.
Please elaborate more about his adjustable mechanical speedometer drive.
Bert
Welcome to the site and great looking 09, now its time to start a thread in the CUCV section so that you can get answers to the problems that the truck is having.
Bert
Glad to see this project is moving forward again, thanks for the update.
That is one heck of a spread of fixins for a cookout. Now I'm hungry and its not even 08:30. (In one picture I saw Miller Lite cans............I thought that was illegal to sell down south) LOL
Bert
That bracket is for when the windshield frame is folded down onto the hood, the spring clamps on the hood hold the whole assembly down. There should be one on each side of the frame.
Bert
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