m151a4 ?

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ohiomutt
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m151a4 ?

Unread post by ohiomutt » January 14th, 2008, 12:07 am

WHEN YOU HAVE ALOT OF SPARE PARTS YOU CAN DO FUN THINGS YOU NORMALLY WON'T DO. THE JEEP WAS ALREADY DEMILLED SO THAT MEANS I CAN CUT INTO HER ANYWAY I WANT TO.

HERE IS A PROJECT THAT I AM WORKING ON: A M151A4 DO YOU GUYS WANT TO NAME IT? IT WILL BE A FUN CONTEST!

IT WILL HAVE FRONT AND REAR STEERING

TWO FRONT ENDS ON SQUARE TUBING FRAME.....UNI-FRAME CUT OUT OF THE DEMILLED FRONT END.

I AM GETTING READY TO BUILD THE BODY. ANY ONE NEARBY HAVE REAR QUARTER PANNELS?

I AM GOING TO BUILD THE BODY SO I CAN REMOVE THE TUB (THIS WILL INCLUDE THE FRONT END AS WELL)

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YES, THE JEEP RUNS. I DON'T HAVE THE REAR STEERING LOCKED DOWN AS OF YET. I HAD A SEAT BOLTED IN, IT WAS FUN TRYING TO DRIVE HER WITH THE BACK TIRES MOVING EVERY DIRECTION THEY COULD.
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Hillbilly Mutt

Unread post by Flyboy740 » February 1st, 2008, 9:05 pm

Looks like something you would see in Pikeville KY on Hillbilly Days. I think it would look good in the parade.
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Unread post by raymond » February 1st, 2008, 10:53 pm

I wouldn't want to go very fast in it at least on the first couple of test drives. :shock: :wink: 8)

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