It's been over 4 years since I first painted my deuce, and it was getting to be time for a freshening up!
The wooden troop seats drove me nuts, I have had a terrible time keeping paint on them.... Even sanding down to clean bare wood and using Kilz Bare Wood Primer, the primer still peels off after a little over a year in the desert sun. I don't know what kind of wood that is, but I don't like it. So, I bought a nice set of fiberglass seats. I'm no longer the 'authenticity nazi' I once was....
Then my canvas cab cover rotted out, it had been almost 4 years since I put it on. I like the canvas tops a lot, but the truck really needs to be garaged for them to survive.... So, I found a good deal on a NOS hard top in the crate.
I also found a good deal on a complete winch set from a deuce being parted out at Dave Walker's place.... He cut off the entire front end of the truck and set it in the bed of my deuce, and then I pulled the PTO, shaft and cab brackets and controls.
And lastly, since I now have an ex-army girlfriend who likes my deuce and goes on trips with me, and my buddy Jim (TheRecorder) who we convoy with, I decided to add a radio and VIC-1 intercom. I got the idea for the location of the VIC-1 (easily accessible yet out of the way) from someone here on Steel Soldiers but they used wood... I made the mounting plate from a piece of 1/4" thick aluminum, 6" x 60". There are no holes drilled in the hard top to mount it... It hangs on the lip of the hard top, and there are two wing bolts that screw in and stick out the back, under the lip of the hard top so that once hanging and the wing bolts are screwed in, it can't lift up. This makes it easily removable... Undo the CX-4723 cable that goes from the AM-1780 to the radio tray under the pass. seat, loosen the wing bolts and lift the whole assembly out for storage.
So Anyway, a total repaint was needed just to make all the new parts match the truck. Here's pics of the progress and completed project.....
Jon