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Here are a few more pics of the progress....just doing the dirty work. The frame is in excellent shape and needs no attention. Note in the pictures the I-beams welded to the frame to carry the water tank. These were welded on both sides of the beams the length of the frame...ouch. No problem, because of the planned reconfiguration of the truck the frame rails will suit our needs and will not have to be torched off. The engine is stuck but we believe it is because of not being used since 1974. When we get the engine open a good look inside will tell the story.
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oops pics here...
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G'day Mike,
Ganmain Tony from Australia. Looks like the poor old girl went to the right home. Great job you lads are doing ![]() I'm at great risk of ruining my keyboard as I type because I can't stop drooling, looking at your workshop. Keep the pictures coming!!!
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Pax Vobiscum.......may you eat three meals a day & have regular bowel movements. |
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Ditto on the Workshop!!
Please keep up with the updates and photos. Great job guys. Jim |
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Well, with Christmas shopping out of the way and all the domestic stuff put on hold the progress continues. The truck is in the valley....it was all down hill getting it stripped down. Now that it is done we slowly start climbing the hill to completion. Rebuilding, refinishing and refabricating. Here are a few more pics of what has been done....
cheers from the home of the Ford CMP/Blitz Mike Timoshyk www.militarymuster.org |
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here are a few more pics of progress....
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