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Well, the hottest part of the summer is over, and I've been working odd jobs to make ends meet, but the project of the summer is getting weary of me putting her off. SO, to make a long story short, I will soon really be tearing into the gun truck project, and sharing it with you.
I started with a pretty much rust-free M37. It has had some bubba-fications made to it over the years, I will be documenting the changes as I go along. All the fluids and basic maintenance are done, so now I can focus on the gun-truck aspect of the ride.
1. Hard top was removed, it was a bastard hard top, made by stretching sheet metal over the soft top frame and riveting it all together. It has been removed with a grinder, sold off, and a new soft top frame and canvas will be replacing it.
2. The bad tailgate and the unneeded troop seats were removed, the tailgate will be replaced by a new one. I'm not looking forward to paying that bill.
3. This week the wheels will make their trip to the tire shop, and a new set of 9.00x16 NDTs will be installed. All of the 10 tires that I have mounted to rims are 40 years old and cracked BADLY. There is one that is borderline, and will be kept as a spare.
4. The winch bumper is still a problem - the previous owner put on a civilian power wagon winch, not correct for the military power wagon. Since the bolt holes didn't match up, the winch was welded to the frame. I'll have to get in there with a grinder and cut the welds off.
5. Tomorrow I'll remove the exhaust system, everything south of the exhaust manifold was replaced with some civilian system, and held in place with baling wire. The original system will be restored shortly.
As the project progresses, I will be posting wants and needs of parts that I may need that are not available from the usual sources, especially radio and gun-related parts. I would appreciate anyone who has the spare parts, or know where some can be found, to chime in.
Also, I am still on the fence about whether to make a replica truck after one that actually served, or an original creation. I still have time, but need to make the decision within a week or so.
Thanks for looking, hope to post more progress pics tomorrow.
I started with a pretty much rust-free M37. It has had some bubba-fications made to it over the years, I will be documenting the changes as I go along. All the fluids and basic maintenance are done, so now I can focus on the gun-truck aspect of the ride.
1. Hard top was removed, it was a bastard hard top, made by stretching sheet metal over the soft top frame and riveting it all together. It has been removed with a grinder, sold off, and a new soft top frame and canvas will be replacing it.
2. The bad tailgate and the unneeded troop seats were removed, the tailgate will be replaced by a new one. I'm not looking forward to paying that bill.
3. This week the wheels will make their trip to the tire shop, and a new set of 9.00x16 NDTs will be installed. All of the 10 tires that I have mounted to rims are 40 years old and cracked BADLY. There is one that is borderline, and will be kept as a spare.
4. The winch bumper is still a problem - the previous owner put on a civilian power wagon winch, not correct for the military power wagon. Since the bolt holes didn't match up, the winch was welded to the frame. I'll have to get in there with a grinder and cut the welds off.
5. Tomorrow I'll remove the exhaust system, everything south of the exhaust manifold was replaced with some civilian system, and held in place with baling wire. The original system will be restored shortly.
As the project progresses, I will be posting wants and needs of parts that I may need that are not available from the usual sources, especially radio and gun-related parts. I would appreciate anyone who has the spare parts, or know where some can be found, to chime in.
Also, I am still on the fence about whether to make a replica truck after one that actually served, or an original creation. I still have time, but need to make the decision within a week or so.
Thanks for looking, hope to post more progress pics tomorrow.
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