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  1. Tinwoodsman

    Dodge WC 51 - chassis number

    Go the the Chrysler museum web site and apply for a copy of the original build card. It costs $25 and will tell you everything you want to know.
  2. Tinwoodsman

    WC-51 Restoration or Bust!!

    Finally got some decent weather today with little wind. About 98 degrees so I thought it would be perfect for sandblasting. Did some repairs to the WC hood areas and removed the rotted center hinge so I can rivet in a new replacement hinge on Wednesday. Finished the first half before noon but...
  3. Tinwoodsman

    Preamble to yet another WC brought back to life

    I think that can be fixed with JB Weld. Just be careful not to get any on your fingers. :grin:
  4. Tinwoodsman

    Preamble to yet another WC brought back to life

    PB, sounds like a penalty a witch would impose. An rightfully so. :burn:
  5. Tinwoodsman

    Preamble to yet another WC brought back to life

    Hey Commander. You using that holding tank to hold up the chassis?
  6. Tinwoodsman

    Preamble to yet another WC brought back to life

    Where you been PB. That rascal has been looking sweet ever since Zout's BBQ. [thumbzup]
  7. Tinwoodsman

    Last night GL win and another project

    You are going to need more than a rocking chair. You look like a full blown Barcalounger guy to me. :naner:
  8. Tinwoodsman

    WC-51 Restoration or Bust!!

    Well, experienced the good and bad today. Got the new Data Plates with stamping from Poland and they turned out great. Then I changed out the head gasket on the engine to address a water leak. Got everything reassembled and tried to start her up. Cranked very slowly and thought it was the...
  9. Tinwoodsman

    Preamble to yet another WC brought back to life

    Anything in that soda besides ice by chance?
  10. Tinwoodsman

    Progress photos of my WC-53 tear-down

    Someone used regular hinges on the hood in place of the hood hinge that is riveted in place. John B now sell reproduction hinges with rivets.
  11. Tinwoodsman

    Preamble to yet another WC brought back to life

    Sounds like the start of a whole new "movement" :rolleyes:
  12. Tinwoodsman

    Preamble to yet another WC brought back to life

    That goes to show you what you know!! Those are not wasps nests but a special brake silencers that was developed by a super secret RND lab at the beginning of WWII. I hope you saved the parts because it raises the vehicle value by at least 70% if they are with the truck. Quite a find...
  13. Tinwoodsman

    Preamble to yet another WC brought back to life

    And bottles and bottles of Crown with those nice soft covers on them. :naner:
  14. Tinwoodsman

    Preamble to yet another WC brought back to life

    Looking super. What did PB decide about the ejection seat modification?
  15. Tinwoodsman

    WC-21 Canvas

    How do you know the wife did the sewing?
  16. Tinwoodsman

    WC-21 Canvas

    Outstanding. Great looking WC.
  17. Tinwoodsman

    Preamble to yet another WC brought back to life

    I wish PB! But the honor goes to those who had skin in the game. :grd:
  18. Tinwoodsman

    Expired subscription notifications

    John is away from his computer at the moment. He asked me to send this to you........ ​huh?
  19. Tinwoodsman

    VIC-1 Power indicator lamp question.

    I thought my power bulb was burned out but I talked to Steve Haney and he told be to rotate the bulb lens and it worked. He said something about being able to turn the bulb off if needed. ?????? You may want to try that.
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