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    S-318 extending

    I know alittle about galvanic corrosion, that's why I was worried about using steel, I was just hoping if I kept everything primed/ painted and used a corrosion inhibiting paste between all the places there were dissimilar metals it would last a long time. But like you mentioned it's the best...
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    S-318 extending

    Thank you, that was what I was looking for and gives me a bit to think about. The main part that worries me is the welding aluminum, I can weld steel just fine just don't have the tools or know how for aluminum. Would it be crazy to extend it with steel and rivet/bolt it together ?
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    S-318 extending

    Probably a foolish question but how hard would it be to make a s-318 longer to fit my long bed. A s-250 is too short as well and I got the s-318 for a good price. Just wondering if anyone had worked on the shelters much. Any thought would be appreciated.
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    Weight of M1010 ambulance body

    Just need to find an ambulance box nearby.
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    Weight of M1010 ambulance body

    Yeah that's what it's kinda looking like, I weighed the truck at the dump with me in it and a full tank of diesel I was at about 6500 pounds. So if I say the existing bed is 500 that would put me at 8k with the ambulance body on. The gvwr of the truck is 8800. If I could shed 400-500 pounds off...
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    Weight of M1010 ambulance body

    Thanks for the in depth reply, those were about the numbers I had com up with as well, I was hoping that removing the the ac, heater and benches would bet more of a loss. Looks like I'll be 1k under the gross vehicle weight, cutting it alittle close.
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    Weight of M1010 ambulance body

    Doing alittle research on a possible swap I was kicking around. Thinking of getting a m1010 ambulance body and putting it on my 3/4 ton 2nd gen cummins extended cab. I'm thinking the gvwr might be to close with body so I was wondering if anyone know the weight of one that has been stripped down...
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    M37 Barn Find

    Would you happen to have plans for the old one? Been looking for a tail gate for my truck.
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    Anybody Know of a WC53 for sale?

    I saw this one (online), maybe too rough though. If I had the money I would pick it up.
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    Maybe a WC-12 saved from the scrapyard

    Yeah no qualms about matching serial numbers since someone already swapped the engine with a Chrysler 251. I might pick-up one of the engines from the guy I got the truck from one of them at least still is complete and wasn't sitting out in the elements exposed. Yeah let me know when your...
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    Maybe a WC-12 saved from the scrapyard

    Thanks for the info on the vins. I'll have to try a bit more aggressive sandjng, I tried a wire wheel and 200 grit sandpaper paper so far. Where do you find the date of delivery? There are no tags on the dash or glove box. From what I have seen the cabs are pretty close, there are small...
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    Maybe a WC-12 saved from the scrapyard

    So I got the plate that one of the previous owners put on since the frame started to crack. Unfortunately the vin # is not all that legible anymore, I can make out a few of the numbers but it is too rust pitted on the others. Also another dilemma is that the military cab is pretty beat and I...
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    Ben Hur Trailer Worth Saving

    I like it as well, I would have a use for it if your still wanting to part with it.
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    Maybe a WC-12 saved from the scrapyard

    Thanks, I'll check to see how bad it is after cleaning out all the bugs and rust. Yeah right now I have a bunch of parts that I'll need and I bet I'll find more as I go. Like a bed, seat, windsheild parts that hold it open, rear window grille and more. Yeah if the Guy restoring 1.5 ton trucks...
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    Maybe a WC-12 saved from the scrapyard

    Yeah, two valves broke off just by touching them. Guess I'll start tearing the front apart to get that engine out.
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    Maybe a WC-12 saved from the scrapyard

    So I guess I won't be using the engine it has, bores kinda okay but most of the valves are toast.
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    Maybe a WC-12 saved from the scrapyard

    Well I finally got off enough of the paint on the hood to figure out the number and it appears to be W-26083 which would make this a WC-1. I ended up scooping out a garbage bag full of mouse poop and dirt and then power washed it. It still smelled like mouse urine so I hosed it down with bleach...
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    Maybe a WC-12 saved from the scrapyard

    So I don't know a ton about these but I was looking at the engine and it says spitfire on the head and when I googled it it says it's a 251 cu in engine. I was under the impression that these all had 230 cu in engines in them, so Im assuming it was swapped?
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    Maybe a WC-12 saved from the scrapyard

    Thanks for the welcomes, its good advice about getting the parts for trading for other parts that I would need, I hadn't thought of it that way. The farmer is trying to clean up his land so he can sell it and would rather it go to a good home than getting scrapped. I'll try and get as much as I...
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    Maybe a WC-12 saved from the scrapyard

    So I saw this truck when I was driving in the middle of nowhere for work, and it hadn't looked like it had been moved for a very long time. So I figured out who lived there and sent a letter inquiring about the old dodge, months latter I got a call out of the blue by the owner and I set up a...
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