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Hi,
Been adding on some of the final touches to the truck lately. The round mirrors aren't correct, but easily change at a later date if I find the right ones..The rat flag was a Christmas present from a family member, and will stay on because I like it... Can't believe that I am finally to the point where painting bolt heads is the main task on the list! Thought it was more than appropriate to place a reminder on the truck to remember the man who preserved it for many years until his death, and for his family that allowed me to have it . That's Carl's brother Mike next to it in the photo. I also wanted to GRATEFULLY thank each of the members of the MLU forum who gave me the valuable information and encouragement to see this project through to the end! ![]() THANKS AGAIN and BEST REGARDS! David |
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Love your work
![]() Looks good . You have done a good job ![]() Got 2 here to work on if you got bored
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Have a good one ![]() Andrew Custodian of the "Rare and Rusty"
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David, that vehicle is a credit to you ![]() It's a beautiful piece of history, restored with obvious passion & care. Your memorial plaque to Carl is a great touch. ![]() What you gonna restore now?
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Ford CMP, 115" WB,1942 (Under Restoration...still) Medium sized, half fake, artillery piece project. (The 1/4 Pounder) |
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Awesome work David! Thanks for posting all your experiences during the project.....it will certainly help me and other with our projects.
Alex
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Here are some shots of the correct lights. The shot on the 8cwt is a bit too dark, and note that they have the blackout shields in them.
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Thanks!
Andrew: I would love an extended vacation and would work for my keep. Is your wife a good cook? ![]() Tony: Don't know if Carl was a purist, but hope he would have appreciated the effort it took to get his truck back on the road again.. As for the next project, I have a 1934 1.5 ton Dodge that has been waiting patiently for it's turn... Alex: Hope you get some good information out of the last few years of me posting. Spent many hours researching some things, but on others I just pulled them out of my a#@$. Rob: Thanks for the photos of the tail lights. Know the ones I made weren't correct for the truck, but will hunt around and find some after the show later this month. Thanks again! David |
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Any time Wife isn't too bad a cook as long as you dont want anything too fancy
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Have a good one ![]() Andrew Custodian of the "Rare and Rusty"
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