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Some minor trimming of the bumper brackets, the alignment of two bracket to chassis hole, and the drilling of a third hole for installation strength. No major issues. Of course I wouldn't my subby to come out half-baked so.... :-D
Compare how many guys would say " I've got a Porsche" as to how many guys who could proudly declare "I've got an ex-US Armed Forces M1009!" Also My $00.02.
Congratulations on your trailer! Thanks a lot for your unselfish well detailed account of your work. I have an M416-A1 which I hope to restore in same level that you've done with yours. Cheers!:beer:
Hello there and welcome! Nice truck! One of the trucks I have is an ex-U.S. Government vehicle assigned and used at a Voice of America relay station. Though not official an MV (Military Vehicle) it was used along side a number of U.S. Air Force M880 and CUCV's during it's time in active service...
Well as one saying goes "...the journey of a thousand miles starts with the FIRST step." Of course it goes without saying that you"re stepping in the RIGHT direction. Cheers! :p
If you're able to pull that off, you'll have the distinction of being the sole private owner of an M816 in the whole of Australia.... and that would be awesome! Cheers Mate!:beer: