wilfreeman
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I bought my M100 a little over 5 yrs ago - on Easter day actually - for $200! I brought it home and cleaned it up. I did a little bit of light sanding to see what numbers I could dig up. I found a USA number that started with a W - not consistent with what others have (with known "correct" tub numbers). The second coat of paint was strata blue and had a different USAF #. The base coat of OD had the same USA# as the 3rd layer - starting with a W. On the sides were 8" white star decals on the top layer of OD and TP25 on the fenders. The strata blue layer had some stenciling commemorating someone's service in the same area as the star on the left side. The base layer of OD had a 6" painted star. The rear frame crossmember had some stenciling about Rngr (I'll have to post pictures). The data plates are aluminum and have a serial # of 500 (the plates are incorrect - should be brass for an early trailer, and 500 wouldn't be the serial #). It had the intervehicular cable plug in the front crossmember and douglas connector wiring harness.
Now, I started blasting it today. There were 5 coats of paint (top to bottom): OD - red oxide - strata blue - red oxide - light green etching primer. I don't know if this is correct or not - I thought the first coat should be red oxide. So as I was blasting, more and more rust became evident. I waited too long to get this thing blasted and primed - or should have kept it out of the weather! The small rust spot at the front seam had doubled in size and it had grown new holes on each front corner . Also the front panel seam has some rust behind it. The front 18" or so has heavy pitting in the floor. But still it is a pretty solid tub that is not too beat up.
I am going to post a few pics today and will post some earlier ones tomorrow. Unfortunately, I will be going back to work, so it will be next week before I can do any more blasting and priming. I think I will move to the underside next.
Now, I started blasting it today. There were 5 coats of paint (top to bottom): OD - red oxide - strata blue - red oxide - light green etching primer. I don't know if this is correct or not - I thought the first coat should be red oxide. So as I was blasting, more and more rust became evident. I waited too long to get this thing blasted and primed - or should have kept it out of the weather! The small rust spot at the front seam had doubled in size and it had grown new holes on each front corner . Also the front panel seam has some rust behind it. The front 18" or so has heavy pitting in the floor. But still it is a pretty solid tub that is not too beat up.
I am going to post a few pics today and will post some earlier ones tomorrow. Unfortunately, I will be going back to work, so it will be next week before I can do any more blasting and priming. I think I will move to the underside next.