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I've been on a mission of sorts to get this M880 ready to take over for the M882. (See "It followed me home" thread)
Things other than the weather have been going smoothly on this project, for the most part.
Decided to switch hoods with a real nice civilian one, Was able to straighten the front bumper into usable for now. Same for the grill.
Was able to take care of the most noticable dents with hammer & dolly.
Been sanding the red off, welding pieces back together, several original welds were popped loose on this truck
Straightened the step bumper that it had on it and traded it for a half decent (correct) one off my buddies M884.I had the tailgate from my M882 (pretty rough, but better than nothing) on and was going to get it prepped for paint today.
Today was great! Well maybe, you decide,
Coming home from work today, hot & tired, driving by the next door neighbors I notice a tailgate next to some rims in the yard by the drive.
I couldn't believe my eyes, had to turn around.
A mint condition tailgate of the correct vintage for my M880, ok maybe "Mint" is a little strong, It did look like it was on a truck for 6 months to a year of it's sheltered life. (Note: I live in the 'Rust Belt')
He said he had $50 into it and no use for it.
It's mine NOW
He also has a set of chrome wagon wheels 8.25 x 16.5 8 lug from a Dodge.
Things other than the weather have been going smoothly on this project, for the most part.
Decided to switch hoods with a real nice civilian one, Was able to straighten the front bumper into usable for now. Same for the grill.
Was able to take care of the most noticable dents with hammer & dolly.
Been sanding the red off, welding pieces back together, several original welds were popped loose on this truck
Straightened the step bumper that it had on it and traded it for a half decent (correct) one off my buddies M884.I had the tailgate from my M882 (pretty rough, but better than nothing) on and was going to get it prepped for paint today.
Today was great! Well maybe, you decide,
Coming home from work today, hot & tired, driving by the next door neighbors I notice a tailgate next to some rims in the yard by the drive.
I couldn't believe my eyes, had to turn around.
A mint condition tailgate of the correct vintage for my M880, ok maybe "Mint" is a little strong, It did look like it was on a truck for 6 months to a year of it's sheltered life. (Note: I live in the 'Rust Belt')
He said he had $50 into it and no use for it.
It's mine NOW
He also has a set of chrome wagon wheels 8.25 x 16.5 8 lug from a Dodge.