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RPM's
Hey Ernie,
My 230 is almost 10 years older than my M, it was rebuilt in France (of all places) in 1967. She, the od godess will rumble along @ 45-50 most all day, if I could stand it that long. :roll:
My Driver's side Bumperette was torn, I'm guessing from pulling stumps in another life (not mine) I almost replaced it. I have gotten a handle on the welding, figured I could do it after my last foray in Weldorville. (Slave Cable panel repair)
Turned out OK, I ground out the tear in a "v"...
I thought I had stumbled onto the old thread till I saw the dates. To loose all of that iron is bad, but they probably bulldozed the entire site?
Thanks WW for bringing it back to light.
:cry:
What a clean looking rig, I wonder why the FAK was mounted on the tranny hump?
I would be surprised if it didn't go for a lot more?
BTW, Joel, Your rig looks to coming along! :razz:
Lifer's right, Robi's page is all Dodge, all G-741, M-43.
The price (3 G) is good, depending on whatz going on w/it., It could be high, I have seen 'em go as high as 18,000 to 25,000, Bill W might chime in about now, his rig was turn key!
JMHO,
Trader Johns Outpost
I was sorta wondering, TJ's Surplus has quite a few Dodge M-37/G-741 parts. He might even have the pass. running board yer looking fer? It looks like hes doing some remodeling?
www.tjosurplus.com
I went rummaging thru my goodies at the barn, no running boards. I was reading your handle, is TJ short for Trader John?
I did find a good TO Passenger Window Frame w/bad glass.
:|
Neuby ?'s
CUCV= one GMC or Bow-Tie, I think 83/84 to 98 or later maybe? Nice vehicle, parts are readily available & interchangeable Civi/Military that is, ie; affordable!
Since you are registered, go to the owners rigs/foto page, most all are identified.
BTW, Welcome,
Seat Pattern
Tony & Chad,
Check your PM's, BTW, four inches of foam rubber is what I used on my passenger seat.
I also cut a one inch channel away from the back top edge of the foam, it seamed to allow the passenger seat back fit a lot better!
Tony,
I finished the pattern this afternoon, after work, so I'll get it in the mail tomorrow after the gym. I can't be more than a couple of buck$?
Regards,
Bruce
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