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even though I am still not sure about the paint on that truck,it is better than cutting them down to make them shorter or making them look like an oversize pick up.
I chock one of the rear wheels with cement block and a 4x4 on one the front wheels. Also out of gear. The guy that I bought the truck from installed a key switch that shuts the power off from the battery,so that is shut off also.
that is true but the price up here might be really high. I have just started looking anyway. I don't need them anytime soon but would like to know the options that I might have.
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It's a 1955,built for the Canadian military,from what I have been able to find out so far is that it is one out of about 250 built that year. Hope to start on the restoration sometime this...
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