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M151A1 Some assembly required

natem

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Ok, finely got back to my project today! I will have her back on the wheels tomorrow.:jumpin:
Time for a shower and a nap. I'll post some pics tomorrow.

Nate
 

Recovry4x4

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Man, I suck at body work. Your 151 looks great, now that you are over the hump you sold it???? Man, maybe I shouldn't buy a body man special.
 

bullfrog1234

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That was good work and a lot of time spent making all that happen. I found many rust places inside the body work of my M151 that consumed many hours of work. I am still working on a few odds and ends.
 

natem

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Thanks, lots of time is a understatement. I used 2 large spools of welding wire on that puppy. 151's can be a real test of patience to say the least. In most cases the rust has rust.

Nate
 

65BAJA

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Hmm. I'm a little confused now. I thought the 151's with the drop in the fender for the front marker lights were A2 models and had trailing arm rear suspension.
 
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