crazycasey
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Hey folks,
My name is Casey Hudson and I live in the Sonoma County/Wine Country area of Northern California. I just bought my first MV, a 1954 M211 Deuce and a Half, and found these Forums while searching for it. These forums have already been indispensable for information and parts, and I've only been lurking here for about a week.
I've always had a love for vintage metal, and worked for a few years building hot rods and custom cars. I've always wanted a big truck, and while I originally started out looking for an M35a2 "Whistler", I couldn't resist the mid-century charm of this M211 when I came across it.
My M211 was "restored" in the early 90's (looks like all they did was spray it and give it a tune-up), and converted to a dump bed (very close to a M215) sometime before that.
My plan for the truck is to convert it back to an M211 Cargo, and restore it properly, so that it can be preserved for future generations. I also intend to use this truck. I know that can be quite an undertaking with one of these auto-trans M211's, but that's my plan, and I'm confident that the Steel Soldiers community can help me find the parts I need to keep this old girl on the road.
Anyway, that's my introduction. Thanks for having me, and I look forward to meeting some of you.
Thanks,
Casey Hudson
My name is Casey Hudson and I live in the Sonoma County/Wine Country area of Northern California. I just bought my first MV, a 1954 M211 Deuce and a Half, and found these Forums while searching for it. These forums have already been indispensable for information and parts, and I've only been lurking here for about a week.
I've always had a love for vintage metal, and worked for a few years building hot rods and custom cars. I've always wanted a big truck, and while I originally started out looking for an M35a2 "Whistler", I couldn't resist the mid-century charm of this M211 when I came across it.
My M211 was "restored" in the early 90's (looks like all they did was spray it and give it a tune-up), and converted to a dump bed (very close to a M215) sometime before that.
My plan for the truck is to convert it back to an M211 Cargo, and restore it properly, so that it can be preserved for future generations. I also intend to use this truck. I know that can be quite an undertaking with one of these auto-trans M211's, but that's my plan, and I'm confident that the Steel Soldiers community can help me find the parts I need to keep this old girl on the road.
Anyway, that's my introduction. Thanks for having me, and I look forward to meeting some of you.
Thanks,
Casey Hudson
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