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T-16 S/N 5399 T.D. 97377 Restoration
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19-06-08, 00:11
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David Gordon
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Lorena, Texas, USA
Posts: 619
Progress shots from Feb/Mar 2008
During the disassembly of the differential, I found the brakes were frozen even though the parts had no wear. Took everything apart and had it chemically dipped to clean them up prior to reassemby. Shots for reference if you've never seen how well the process can work for you.
Also a shot showing my temporary paint booth / work area in a tent. Goes to show anyone can do a restoration on a budget.
Shots below show the hull after I painted it and got the wheel assemblies completed and mounted. Next step is to scratch build all of the steering and braking linkage along with the engine and differential oil cooler lines.
Also I moved the vehicle into the garage so I'm not working on a sloped gravel pad anymore which was a constant cause of aggrevation. The carrier is actually chained at the front but it isn't visible in the photos in case you're wondering about the durability of the little straps holding with the trailer parked on a hill. I also took the precaution of moving my jeep out of the other side of the garage, just in case.
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