Hey all, I just became a 1954 M211 owner very recently. An older gentlemen I knew owned a M211 that I had fallen in love with back when I was about 10. I loved the truck and I would ask him about it all the time. He wasn't a restorer, he just liked owning the truck and driving it around his property. Well 14-15 years went by and I heard he had passed on, and I went to the estate sale and lo and behold the truck was there. There were a few older guys that were some competition but I wasn't the letting the truck get away from me this time
The truck itself is in very good shape. There's a lot of surface rust on the cab roof, but nothing too bad. I've crawled over the whole thing and it seems that the only thing in need of replacement is the windshield frames. They have a good bit of rot. I have a couple older F-series trucks that keep me busy with sheet metal welding, so if I can just replace the frames, that would be best. If anyone has a spare set that they would be willing to sell, please let me know.
This old girl will be going in the shop. My plan is to do full frame-off restoration and return the truck to original condition. The only thing I may do differently is to put a retro wooden flatbed on it, as I just enjoy the look of flatbed trucks, but that's a decision for later.
I've always enjoyed reading Steel Soldiers and I'm glad to finally have a deuce of my own, especially the one that really started my love for them. I'll be very thankful to be able to draw on the knowledge of the folks here.
The truck itself is in very good shape. There's a lot of surface rust on the cab roof, but nothing too bad. I've crawled over the whole thing and it seems that the only thing in need of replacement is the windshield frames. They have a good bit of rot. I have a couple older F-series trucks that keep me busy with sheet metal welding, so if I can just replace the frames, that would be best. If anyone has a spare set that they would be willing to sell, please let me know.
This old girl will be going in the shop. My plan is to do full frame-off restoration and return the truck to original condition. The only thing I may do differently is to put a retro wooden flatbed on it, as I just enjoy the look of flatbed trucks, but that's a decision for later.
I've always enjoyed reading Steel Soldiers and I'm glad to finally have a deuce of my own, especially the one that really started my love for them. I'll be very thankful to be able to draw on the knowledge of the folks here.
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