My 1966 Ford M151A1 Project

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lgr1997
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Re: My 1966 Ford M151A1 Project

Unread post by lgr1997 » August 13th, 2014, 11:44 am

In group deer hunting one person drives and whoever spots a deer first has shooting rights.

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Re: My 1966 Ford M151A1 Project

Unread post by whiterabbit » August 14th, 2014, 10:08 am

Sounds like you need a hunting truck for your farm and woods. :D
I rebuilt my 1972 and I pinched pennies every where I could, but the one place that will bite you in the butt if you have hills is brakes. :shock: High priority is stopping! :lol:
I HAD to replace all the rubber brake lines. They looked OK on the truck but when I took 'em off and bent them they broke in half! New rubber lines, a few 3/4 wheel cylinders, and a Master cyl seal kit if you shop around shouldn't be too much $$.
These guys around here will help as much as they can to get you safe and running the woods in your M151. :D
"It’s the unconquerable soul of man, not the nature of the weapon he uses, that insures victory." Gen. George Patton

1986-2014 Ordnance Corps RETIRED!
XVIII Airborne Corps Combat Affiliation
Go Ordnance!
1972 M151A2
1978 exMOD 109 Land Rover S3 (sold)
1942 WLA
M274 (sold) Big mistake. Sigh....

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