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I think I had more fun than anybody out there today. Got to drive a few 923's around the yard a little bit. Can't believe how easy they are to handle. Seems like you can just see forwards and backwards a lot more than a duece.
Took the Duece out to a car show on Saterday, with a little insisting from my head duece machanic (Jonny my 12 yr old). Didn't win nothin but still had fun. Then today for Easter, we took it out to the park where our church was having a picnic get to together. After the kids did the egg hunt...
Added a air horn about a month ago. This past weekend got the air leak from the conversion fixed. Also got started on putting the heater box inside the cab.
Thats what I did....don't work because when you go into first gear or reverse you rip your hand on the pin and the steering wheel. Took it off and went back to original.
First off I want to thank 91w350, AKA Glen. He's help get some cheap parts for my duece all summer. Here recently, I found out I needed a master cylinder. Glen came over to help,using his pump and Dot 5, we ran out and he bought four more bottles of dot 5 at $12 bucks a pop. It was in between...
I got the passenger side windshield replaced at a glass shop not to long a go. Double laminate piece for 38 bucks. Gonna do the driver door glass the same way and save some money.
Another hello from Kansas, use to be a cornhusker too for a while. Lived in Hastings for five years. Nice setup, they are fun to drive and work on. (Some times):roll:
Welcome to the site and thanks for posting pics of Sarge, thats exactly how I want my duece to look when I'am done. And not to mention thats the name I was kickin around to name it to:-D
That's the same heater my dad put in his M-135 deuce feed truck. His was 12 volt, I was wondering if they made them in 24 volt for my deuce. Look's like a very clean set-up for the deuce , look's almost factory.
That would be the easiest and clean way to do it , everything is already made. That was the way I wanted to do it but, I didn't have a rocket box that would hold two battery's
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