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I'd agree, even if its $100 it's not worth it. Just get (or download) the manuals and use the saved money for parts. I did a full frame off restoration and it was no big deal-just takes time.
I just put these in my M37. It allows you to use standard spark plugs. It's expensive but the plugs were $.99 on Rock Auto.
https://shop.midwestmilitary.com/product/spark-plug-adapter-m-series/
So to recap on the 215-59 bed differences, the beds themselves are the same correct? The tailgates are also the same. The bed protectors are the only thing different (with the 215 being taller). Am I correct? Why would they cut the rivets on the front? wouldn't it be a lot easier to just remove...
The only paint I'll ever use again (unless they don't have the color) is from Midwest. By far the best, easiest to spray, and lasts-even the enamel without fading! https://store.midwestmilitary.com/category-s/1965.htm If they have your color Urethane is a better paint than enamel, but the enamel...
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