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Fresh paint on the bumperetts. My buddy also installed a new master cylinder as mine was leaking quite a bit of fluid. That stuff is too expensive to let it continue to leak out.
Got the doors and mirrors put back on bur still need to oil them up. Also threw one of my 1919s up top for a ride into town. Unfortunately that ammo can came down and I rolled over it. Waste of a good ammo can, going to have to get some straps.
Still at it. Added some new rubber to help with rattle. Found an old post on the axle vent mod so we completed that this week. I went with the clear tubing and ran my main line to the top of the air filter housing. We drilled and tapped the lid and just screwed the barb in. I find that the truck...
We have been doing a bunch of smaller things lately. I decided to go ahead and splurge on GI LED headlights, new front flashers, and brake lights. Got the exhaust back together with new gaskets and a flapper as well as the breather back on. Loosely mounted the legs for the ring mount today which...
We got quite a bit done today, lots of smaller things that needed to be completed. New metal brake line from the rear to the front of the cab, fuel density bypass kit, new exhaust installed, and fender. I purchased these step boards off of EB and Im not sure what vehicle they are actually for...
We didn't get much done today, this heat has been brutal and I wasn't feeling it. Did get the windshield assembly installed and the step boards removed. Also installed the remote brake fluid reservoir. More pics of the brush guard
I would like to thank everyone who had a hand in creating the Wiring Schematic, we put it to good use today. My buddy at Magnolia Auto Service got the front harness completely replaced. There were only a couple of things that didn't match up but he was able to figure it out. I got really lucky...
So far this week we have gotten the cab mounted. I have started replacing the hydraulic brake lines as mine were very corroded and rotting. I have also removed the rear wiring harness and place to install the new one this week.
We removed the old cab, cleaned up the body some, and then laid down some paint. Not perfect due to not sanding all the way down to the frame but its a lot better.
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