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Oops. I forgot the pics. I'm still kind of new at this. Here's a few I took at the house. And one at the local tattoo shop.
It's nice to meet all of you. This is a great website! :beer:
I'm considering moving my batteries and tank to the bed after I bob my Deuce. Are there any pics around here where the steps and everything have been removed??
Hank, Both of your vehicles rock! I can't wait to see more of the deuce project!
I have a non-turbo M35. The first thing I did, as with any of my old cars and trucks, is cut off the muffler. It doesn't whistle, but I can tell you that it is LOUD. I plan to keep open exhaust, but I think I may bring the pipe to the back of the bed.
What about mounting the fuel cans in the bed? You can probably put 200 back there.
I like the idea of the bumper for the fact that it is different, but it looks like you would lose a lot of ground clearance.
I just bought a LD-465 Deuce and that is exactly what I plan to do with mine. Infact I just cut off the muffler today. (sounds great by the way)
How did it work out? Has anyone else run straight exhaust with turned up fuel on an LD?
It's been about a year now so this trip has probably already happened. But if I were to drive a Deuce across the country I'd stop every 100 miles and beg every roadside restaurant for their fryer grease. Then top it off with diesel.
Hello everyone. My name is Dustin and I'm from Cabot Arkansas. I have been on this site many times, but two days ago I bought my very own M35A2 and I decided its time to join the club!
The truck is a '66 Kaiser LD-465. Non-turbo. It spent some time as a forrest service truck then it changed...
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