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Junker to Jewel pics - diamond in the rough...

maddawg308

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Anyone here taken a junker...I mean a REAL junker, rust holes, parts missing or falling off, complete scrap heap...and did and complete restoration of it? Looking for before and after pics of your junker to jewel conversion....
 

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That would pretty much cover my M151. I will post picks when I finally start work on it. I just have to get to the Jewel part. I got the Junker part covered.
 

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I did some transpromation work on a mule, does that count? I started with a basket case mule and a torch cut 106mm recoilless rifle that was violated and transformed it into the diamond. The T&E was also violated with the torch but I didn't want to post too many pictures
 

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Here's my 923A2 project before and after. I really wanted to sandblast and paint it, but alas it had to be sold before I could finish it.

The real winner will be when I get the 925A2 finished!!
 

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TACTICAL6

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found this jewel in the junkyard, about four years later.....
 

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maddawg308

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These are great before and after pics, quite a turn around from almost scrap metal condition to excellent condition at the very least! Your restos give the rest of us inspiration to work on our own rides!

Any more?
 

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This is the recovery of my 1970 Studebaker-Packard M35A1 in 1993, the operation was to restore the vehicle for drive it home on the road!
Elapsed time: 12 hours
After having replaced the brake master cylinder, replaced all lights missing , mounted the two windshield glass, replaced all wheels, mounted the front winch, two new batteries and finally the refueling, we returned home (200 Km) on the highway!

Massimo
 

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