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Do you know any good metal guys that could put it back to looking factory. I had a guy do some work for me and was not very happy with the results, it looked good but was not factory.
Jinxkat,
Want a challenge, well not really a challenge based on your post above. ;-) Seriously, if you think you can handle this and a few other M151 issues, I'll bring it down to your place in the next few weeks. I've got an underbody rust kit (full kit) and if you can use those to...
She's a 1965 and will be restored as an 82nd gun mutt, aka, not going to leave the greek army camo. my friend was in the 82nd from 64-69 and got to see plenty of these in action.
Yeah, I know, I'm used to mule ones and M38A1Cs. This one is a bit different as you mentioned and I've had another travel lock for hte m151 that was the same.
She's going to be a fun project.
The mutt finally arrived today. The markings on the rear are actually 142S, so that would make it 142 Signal. WIll post pictures tmw.. i ment later today since it's 2AMhere.
Thanks for the reply, I pretty much have everything now as I purchased a M151A1C today that had all the brackets and such on it. there is one on ebay currently along with the tripod adaptor.
Looking for 5-7 modern looking British armored vehicles (wheel and tracked) for a film shoot in Ga next month. Static display only, will not be driven. Will pickup and return, fully insured. Need for a day or more of filming. Saladin, Saracen, Ferret, Fox, Scorpion, and soft skinned such as...
Just picked up one of the most original M151s I've come across. It's rust free (except a small hole show in pictures below) and has original paint and markings. It's a 2nd Armor Mutt (please confirm). One interesting item about this jeep is that it has a steel plate bolted to the rear floor...
the one that Dan has is a USMC version and the one I'm in the process of restoring is an Army built one. Funny thing about them is, as you said, the welding was messy. Seems to be a trait across the branches. The worst part of the welding was the passanger side support plate that goes in...
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