RedbeardTheZombieHunter
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OK, I'm gonna try to keep this as to-the-point as possible but here's my build thread for my soon-to-be bobbed deuce "Missy" A.K.A. "Corporal Punishment".
On The name: A few years ago, Stacy David started a project build 1941 Dodge military truck with 2 and 1/2 ton Rockwell axles and HUGE tires. This truck was named "SGT. Rock". (Still not completed)
A few years later, Ian Johnson on Extreme4X4 built a bobbed deuce called "General Granite".
That episode set was what inspired me to search, find, and procure my 72 KJ M35A2 W/W&Whistler. In keeping with the military name theme with the 2 trucks that helped inspire me, and due to my love for the TV show AMC's The Walking Dead (hence my screen name), The name of my truck was pulled from between. "Corporal Punishment". I was thinking either on the doors or the engine side covers (between the hood and front fenders for the not-so-deuce savvy), a WWII-style bomber girl wearing a set of fatigues (BDUs) with the name patch "Punishment", corporal stripes on the collar, holding an old school spanking paddle, with a zombie bent over a desk and whuppin his rear end.
Since this is gonna be my main thread to keep all who're interested up to date on what happens with my truck, I'm kinda trying to make it a fun read if at all possible. And now without further adeu'........
On The name: A few years ago, Stacy David started a project build 1941 Dodge military truck with 2 and 1/2 ton Rockwell axles and HUGE tires. This truck was named "SGT. Rock". (Still not completed)
A few years later, Ian Johnson on Extreme4X4 built a bobbed deuce called "General Granite".
That episode set was what inspired me to search, find, and procure my 72 KJ M35A2 W/W&Whistler. In keeping with the military name theme with the 2 trucks that helped inspire me, and due to my love for the TV show AMC's The Walking Dead (hence my screen name), The name of my truck was pulled from between. "Corporal Punishment". I was thinking either on the doors or the engine side covers (between the hood and front fenders for the not-so-deuce savvy), a WWII-style bomber girl wearing a set of fatigues (BDUs) with the name patch "Punishment", corporal stripes on the collar, holding an old school spanking paddle, with a zombie bent over a desk and whuppin his rear end.
Since this is gonna be my main thread to keep all who're interested up to date on what happens with my truck, I'm kinda trying to make it a fun read if at all possible. And now without further adeu'........
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