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It's no worse than mine and I think half the fun is working out how to fix things with what resources you can muster.
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Nuthin' a good body man could not fix in 15 or 20 minutes.
Bob C.
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You wont find another Shane, its well worth repairing. Having the tailgate intact is a major bonus.
Bob C - I've sent you a PM...
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For inspiration here is the AWM's example which I photographed at the Mitchell Annexe some years ago. The rear body is original, and amazingly the tarp had been stored in a shed and is the one the vehicle was demobbed with.
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