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The bad thing is, when I read the original post the first thing that popped into my head was what DH posted. I feel cheap an unclean, only been a Mod for a week and already starting to think like DH!
Yep he has all kinds of Kool toys, KCclay and I have known him for years not only is he a "jack of all trades" he is a master of them. He has what looks like an old barn across the road but inside is a shop that will make your jaw drop, I'll try and get pic's next trip. He loaded the back of my...
The one on we loaded was red but has been worn off over time, the one with the bed had it and the cab replaced from one that had a bent frame. Good thing is the previous owner switched the data plates so they match the frames. Super score was one of the ultra hard to find G749 shackles.
Several years ago I was looking for a bed for my M135 after about a year of no joy a buddy of mine said he had 2 trucks and the price was right. I bought them sight
unseen and with too many irons in the fire never even went to look at them. About 6 months ago he asked if I was ever going to...
When posting you will see (Go Advanced) to the lower right, click and screen will open up, scroll sown to Manage Attachments: click and a new smaller window will open to the left and hit the add files, add as many as you need then check drag them sown to the attachments box (8 max) . then choose...
Thanks Clint for putting reom34 up, I could not remember who he was and that he did this on an island off the coast of Africa! From album http://www.steelsoldiers.com/album.php?albumid=358
In Kansas it's mud dabbers plugging the vents, here is a thread that will help if you take them apart. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?35706-Windshield-Wiper-Motor-Rebuild
Being an old school stock truck kind of guy I nominate m1010plowboy M135 not only did he share the restoration with the site but he has help many of us G749 nuts with parts and how to info.
Before and after...
Oak go ahead and start a new thread in http://www.steelsoldiers.com/forumdisplay.php?18-The-Early-Deuce
Nice job it is always good to see a frame off restoration, if I had a large heated shop would be doing the same to my 135. Welcome to the site and the big Jimmy club.
The black data tag on the right side of the dash should have an Identification # that is the VIN and just below that is the year of your truck. The ID# on the tag should match the one on your frame.To help you find it on the frame go here...
If my little "Buckeye Buddy" will let me set up again with him this year, I'll be there. It's a 12 hour trip, but it the Iola WI show and the Ga Rally are all worth the drive.
You are right the 203 is not much bigger than a small. We a floor in our tent also, I keep 4 fire bricks that we place on the floor then goes a square piece of aluminum tread plate that is about 4" bigger than the stove that the stove fits on. If you burn solid fuel the pot bellies take bigger...
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