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Poppop. Just came across this thread I am currently restoring a 1945 Dodge WC51 so I know the work involved. I thought I was taking too much time and I know Zout thinks I am a slacker :-D but I am particular. I now realize that my work doesn't quite measure up to your results. I will be...
Started working on the steering gear but had to stop since the shaft and nut at the top was rusted through. Was able to get the steering wheel off and did find a NOS worm and shaft assemby. Should be here Friday. I made two wood bases for my seat pans since the springs were not salvageable...
When I purchased the WC, the seats were pretty much trashed with the exception of the seat back shells. There were no seat bottom springs that were salvagable so I will have to use heavy duty seat foam. In the meantime, I was able to find a used seat back spring on ebay and used that as a...
Okay, finally got some work done. Finished final paint on chassis and refurbished all four hubs, drums and brake pads and wheel cylinders. Rebuilt front steering knuckles and replaced drivers side front axle. Refurbished and remounted transfer case with proper insulators between cross member...
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