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Got around to removing the winter front and folding it back up and storing it. Next weekend I plan to do oil and all filters.
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You have any pics of that jeepsinker?I mounted mine on the engine block itself. Didn't want to add weight to that panel as they already have a habit of cracking.
Got the Deuce in Oct, had to replace a lot of removed items, like spare tire rack, Spare Tire, Pioneer Rack, a New Radiator, fixed Tail Light issue, got new seat covers, fixed Headlight issue, and fixed the Troop Seats, just to name a few things. Now that the weather broke, she's getting painted! More pictures soon! 
That's a funky paint-job; and an interesting camo scheme. I kind of like it. Is there a story behind that?View attachment 559299 Now that the weather broke, she's getting painted! More pictures soon!
That's a funky paint-job; and an interesting camo scheme. I kind of like it. Is there a story behind that?
I have to say, that is one of the nicest bobbed trucks I've seen. Not a big fan of bob jobs, this one still looks like a truck.I took the top off and hauled off trash.View attachment 559416


Yeah, I remember asking you about it before we did ours. Yes, we used the front suspension on the rear - front hangers. We still haven't installed shocks though - that is on the short list though.Wil
My bobber looks a lot like yours with the exception it's O.D. Green and runs Firestone tires. It's my Avatar. Did you use front springs and hangers to support the rear?
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