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I decided not to take the risk of spraying the camo just hours before leaving so for now it will stay forest green. Still painting little items, going to be a long night. Thanks Bill, won't have time to get any commo mounted, have everything but the corner antenna mount.
Fenders on, passenger fuel tank, both under tank/fender supports, engine cover and a bunch of other brackets etc. That engine cover is a real treat to get on. Oh and my work paid off on the fuel sending unit I made from a M151 sender and my broken goat sender, we have a working fuel gauge.
I have the red covers used $2 ea and a complete antenna base with whip, newer style without the tune knob but it's $75. Will be set up with the cammo net covered canopy.
It's turning green, after these two pictures I finished the 1st coat on the whole machine. Tomorrow I will get a second coat and work on small items in the blast cabinet. Not a spec of paint to spare, should have ordered another gallon.
Tony, it was a NOS tailgate however the box got wet and it rusted pretty well in the recessed area. It did originally have a sheet of plywood and a sheet of steel over that sandwiched to the back of the gate. It also had a piece of angle iron across the top of the outside of the gate. I...
More sanding and painting today, bottom and top of front fenders 1st coat of green and primed the carrier front rack. That rack was time consuming for sure, a lot of surface area.
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