Easypatriot
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Greetings all! It's been a while since I've been on the forums, largely due to the fact that I have sold the M1008. It went to a good home and a good friend. Another buddy of mine, however, recently received the donation of a 1952 M38. You read that right. Said buddy was in the Marine Corps, and one of the fellas from his old unit had the M38 just languishing in a back field (it had been his grandfathers) and wanted it gone. The only caveat is it needs to get restored, and he needs a ride in it. I'm going to be helping with the resto and doing the chronicle for everyone's enjoyment, so here we go!
Other than some rot in the floors and such from being outdoors, the whole vehicle is very complete. After vacuuming out more tree bark, decomposed blue tarp, rust chunks and cat turds than I thought possible, we were able to survey the damage. It looks as though only a few patches will be needed. Front seats are out and stripped, the wood bases appear salvageable. At some point in the vehicles history it was converted to 12v.... this will be rectified during the rebuild. I apologize for the current lack of pics, they will be forthcoming.
A number of spares were also included, mostly lighting and electrical, some of which we might need help identifying. Any not used in the build will be offered here first, fear not!
The wheels have been sent out for powder-coat, lets hope the green comes out right *fingers crossed*
After clearing the tub out and it still being early in the day, we decided to pull the powerplant. Everything came out smoothly, and the engine turns freely by hand. At this point, we'll be sending out the engine for machine work and gathering parts. While we do plan to use the stock cam profile, the hot rodding vibe runs deep around here, so at the minimum, expect a port job on the exhaust side.
Other than some rot in the floors and such from being outdoors, the whole vehicle is very complete. After vacuuming out more tree bark, decomposed blue tarp, rust chunks and cat turds than I thought possible, we were able to survey the damage. It looks as though only a few patches will be needed. Front seats are out and stripped, the wood bases appear salvageable. At some point in the vehicles history it was converted to 12v.... this will be rectified during the rebuild. I apologize for the current lack of pics, they will be forthcoming.
A number of spares were also included, mostly lighting and electrical, some of which we might need help identifying. Any not used in the build will be offered here first, fear not!
The wheels have been sent out for powder-coat, lets hope the green comes out right *fingers crossed*
After clearing the tub out and it still being early in the day, we decided to pull the powerplant. Everything came out smoothly, and the engine turns freely by hand. At this point, we'll be sending out the engine for machine work and gathering parts. While we do plan to use the stock cam profile, the hot rodding vibe runs deep around here, so at the minimum, expect a port job on the exhaust side.