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Good Job Mike! The sheet metal looks to be in pretty good condition. Lori named it Marshmallow? :-D Mike, the wife and I visited 49er park in Plymouth last weekend. Nice park, but it looks like another pain in the _ _ _ to get to like Petaluma. Twisty two lane road Hwy. 16 to the 49 for about 30...
On a M38A1, the jumper plug is in the bowl below the battery box (pic 1) and the gas filler is in front of the l/h rear wheel (pic 2). Also the keyed ignition switch is commercial Jeep. As papa bear stated, someone spent some time to make it look like an M38A1.
After the auction was the truck picked up at a Military Base? If so, what was the name and service branch of the base. That will help you find out more about your trucks history. My 1972 M35A2C was from Fort Irwin Army Base Barstow, and my M105A2 trailer was from Marine Corps Logistic Base...
Well, looks like Papa Bear is off the hook as far as putting together the first MV of the Month run off. Some of our Las Vegas members got some pics of Papa Bear back at the Encore Resort swimming pool and Jacuzzi, nursing a Water Mellon Daiquiri and admiring his recent Pedicure. Congrats Big...
Mike, looks like you have most of the major body parts but the rear box. How are parts for the White flathead six? Also I love the markings on the cylinder head, "Super Power".
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