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My good deuce had "WRYLAA" on the right front fender face beside the composite light and on the right "panel" centered on the tailgate. That truck was from Army reserves in Butler, PA
Underneath both is D00001
caulk
polyurethane black caulk is what you need. It dries hard like rubber but is still pliable. You can get it at home depot/lowes in their caulk department near the roof flashing caulk.
GL ads
You know, at first I did not like the GL ads until I saw a truck at McCoy that I would have never seen. I have certain criteria that I religiously search on GL. This truck was in an area that I would have missed. After I saw that truck and added it to my watchlist, I realized this is...
posting
I agree with Kubu. Is SS for or opposed to posting GL auctions? If this is the case, SS ought to offer an immediate apology to all the people who were shut down on previous posts. I understand that it takes money to run. I feel this has been in the works for a while. A deal like this...
turbo
Kenny, I had a friend with turbo like that but he had the 427 motor in his deuce with the side exhaust. It was a 62 studebaker. He went wit the stack when the side exhaust rusted away and put a later style tubo off a ltd 465 motor
trucks
I cant preview the trucks due to work schedule but if you want to come down to Portsmouth (norfolk/va beach area) on a weekend, you can look at my trucks and get familiar with them. While you are down this far, might as well go to John winslows (90 miles away in Carolina) and get even...
head gasket
I ordered my head gaskets from memphis a few years ago and they were right (looked like a felpro head gasket with the built in red sealer). If I remember right, I think the head gaskets alone were 75$ each.
George Baxter (www.armyjeepparts.com) calls it:
AJP WWII SEMI-GLOSS, Late 1944 thru 1957
A true O.D., AJP had this color matched from
early NOS parts. Most representative of what a jeep
was painted.This is our most popular color.
Late 44' thru 45' MB's
M38, M38A1, M170, M-37
Plus all Korean...
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