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What have you done to your JEEP today

Bravo2Uniform

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Ta da!

Bell crank to drag link to pitman arm...installed...correctly this time AND steering properly centered. The age of miracles, ladies and gentlemen, is not over yet!

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, we wait on connectors and jumpers for the wiring harness completion.

The task list is slowly, inexorably, getting shorter.
 

Amer-team

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You are a very fortunate man. If I put my jeep hood on the dining room table, I wouldn't have to worry about turkey, probably ever again. Happy Thanksgiving.
 
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That is looking good, I put my body on my M38 Jeep the other day. Today I cleaned up so I can get ready to paint some of the remaining parts and hopefully this weekend I can assemble.
 

Amer-team

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Wade, you are shaming me into putting the M38 back together. The body has been standing verticle in the carport for about 4 years now. Have a rolling frame, need wire harness, new tires, and finish body work and paint. Maybe this spring.
 

Another Ahab

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Problem is that I have 6 other vehicles that run and it is more fun to drive them, than to work on them.
Sweet. What have you got?

You know, like check out wadefreedomvehicles line-up (a couple of posts back in #2 8 8 ).

I mean it's none of anybody's business, but that doesn't stop people from being "nosey" and asking. What are you running?!
 
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HAHAHA That is awesome. You are in about the same step as me.
Also awesome line up. I love lining mine up and taking picks. Makes me feel so accomplished.
Hard part is storing for winter...
But of all of them I love driving the small ones.
51 M37, 62 M43, and my Jeep(Iv'e never driven my jeep, but driven my buddies:)
 

Amer-team

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This was the first time that they were lined up like this. The 53 M38A1, I have owned for 30 years, having bought it at auction from a rural fire department. Except for the bumper unit numbers, it is an original, non restored vehicle. All of the vehicles in that picture except the 42 are original, except for some maintenance items.
 
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