mattgunguy
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Life gets ahead of us at times and other projects take precedence over others. Between buying a house in need of much love, a nasty custody case, blowing up other motors, replacing said blown up motors, and the incidentals of life. I just never got around to doing a proper roof for the ole girl.
So now with fewer projects going (has to be a joke right there somewhere), the Bronco up and mostly running, and the M818 limited to low range for the next "God only knows how long", but it's from a good cause. It's time to get Meredith up and in full trim finally (a real roof that doesn't leak and some paint).
Started digging out the old half forgotten parts and materials yesterday:
1" square tube. Guess that I use a bunch for something at some point. Probably will need more, but it's a start.
14 & 16 gauge sheet metal. Not really sure why I have a dozen sheets of this, but whatever. It'll get used eventually.
Bed lining. Still got 2 or 3 gallons of this stuff. Hope it's still good after sitting on the back porch for a couple years. Used the same crud on a shop truck for work & let me tell ya. This is some tuff stuff, if it's still good.
That groovy Field Olive paint. Why did I buy gallons of this stuff? Not that I'm complaining about it. Better to have to much than too little. Did an industrial oil base for some reason, so I know it's still good.
Found the back of the original hard top in the garage, so that'll make things a little simpler. I hope.
Been thinking about do some nicer seats while I'm at it, but who knows. I get side tracked easily. "Oooooohhhh butterflies".
Good times are a coming on this one kids.
Original thread from back when:
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?139051-Crew-cab-build-started
So now with fewer projects going (has to be a joke right there somewhere), the Bronco up and mostly running, and the M818 limited to low range for the next "God only knows how long", but it's from a good cause. It's time to get Meredith up and in full trim finally (a real roof that doesn't leak and some paint).
Started digging out the old half forgotten parts and materials yesterday:
1" square tube. Guess that I use a bunch for something at some point. Probably will need more, but it's a start.
14 & 16 gauge sheet metal. Not really sure why I have a dozen sheets of this, but whatever. It'll get used eventually.
Bed lining. Still got 2 or 3 gallons of this stuff. Hope it's still good after sitting on the back porch for a couple years. Used the same crud on a shop truck for work & let me tell ya. This is some tuff stuff, if it's still good.
That groovy Field Olive paint. Why did I buy gallons of this stuff? Not that I'm complaining about it. Better to have to much than too little. Did an industrial oil base for some reason, so I know it's still good.
Found the back of the original hard top in the garage, so that'll make things a little simpler. I hope.
Been thinking about do some nicer seats while I'm at it, but who knows. I get side tracked easily. "Oooooohhhh butterflies".
Good times are a coming on this one kids.
Original thread from back when:
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?139051-Crew-cab-build-started