Been squirelling parts away for years.
As TJ said it makes things so much easier when you start to work.
Unfortunately the one part you need to finish the job is Always missing!
Fil Bonica
1967 M151A1 from MD to WV
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Re: 1967 M151A1 from MD to WV
Been too long since I've been on here and too long since I've worked on "The Bondo Bandit". Was visiting my friend a little while back and he says "Oh hey you never picked up the parts that go with the MUTT." To which I replied what parts? And proceeds to show me a 416 trailer full of stuff as well as a pile in his shed. I now have another differential or two, exhaust components, tire chains, doors who knows what else... But most useful is a complete under body repair kit from the earlier days so it's really complete. I will have to take inventory of what all I have.
I recently bought a new welding helmet, It's been a couple of years since I've run the welder. Time to get to work. The mechanical parts will practically sort themselves once I get all the metal done.
Matt
I recently bought a new welding helmet, It's been a couple of years since I've run the welder. Time to get to work. The mechanical parts will practically sort themselves once I get all the metal done.
Matt
Re: 1967 M151A1 from MD to WV
Pics please! Without pics, "it never happened"....