3dAngus
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Today, with the help of USMCTopGun and Applacious, I am moving my Deuce, M35A2, on the way to Roberts for cuttin' and welden'.
This will be my third deuce, after my M35A3 and my M109A3 camper, I'm going to try my long awaited Bobber. Bobbers are well suited for the Georgia Outdoors where the Deuce with 6Wheel drive might be a bit much for the rugged wilderness with lots of trees and crowded dirt roads with overgrowth. I might still have to do something to bring the mirrors in after bobbing, and, might even do a second with a winch up front, which this does not have.
I purchased some new 395 wheels/tires to go on all 4 wheels for greater speed and traction, as well as a hopped up "look" that doesn't run so high I need a step ladder to climb in. I'm having a 2" ball added to the back for pulling those civilian trailers without interupting the pintle and wiring for my M105s. I'm using the M105 springs for a softer landing on the lighter weight in the back, and a refurbished M105 trailer bed, as I like the wheel well look, although the cut down bed of the deuce is becoming even more appealing over time.
I'll be topping it off with RAPCO 383 Green paint for a fresh new look. I'll be changing out all fluids before the Ga. Rally and hope to have it there. Stay tuned for progress as it comes along. USMCTopGun and his friend Robert are doing the cutting and welding, and Appalacious is the seller. I just picked it up today. Estimated time for completion is by the end of August, if not sooner. This will give me all through September to get it ready for the Ga. Rally.
Pic#1 Applacious driving to Cochran Ga.
Pic#2 App at a stop light on the way to the bobbing location
Pic#3 App and USMCTG at reststop
Pic#4 Checking for any possible leaks after runtime. All is well.
This will be my third deuce, after my M35A3 and my M109A3 camper, I'm going to try my long awaited Bobber. Bobbers are well suited for the Georgia Outdoors where the Deuce with 6Wheel drive might be a bit much for the rugged wilderness with lots of trees and crowded dirt roads with overgrowth. I might still have to do something to bring the mirrors in after bobbing, and, might even do a second with a winch up front, which this does not have.
I purchased some new 395 wheels/tires to go on all 4 wheels for greater speed and traction, as well as a hopped up "look" that doesn't run so high I need a step ladder to climb in. I'm having a 2" ball added to the back for pulling those civilian trailers without interupting the pintle and wiring for my M105s. I'm using the M105 springs for a softer landing on the lighter weight in the back, and a refurbished M105 trailer bed, as I like the wheel well look, although the cut down bed of the deuce is becoming even more appealing over time.
I'll be topping it off with RAPCO 383 Green paint for a fresh new look. I'll be changing out all fluids before the Ga. Rally and hope to have it there. Stay tuned for progress as it comes along. USMCTopGun and his friend Robert are doing the cutting and welding, and Appalacious is the seller. I just picked it up today. Estimated time for completion is by the end of August, if not sooner. This will give me all through September to get it ready for the Ga. Rally.
Pic#1 Applacious driving to Cochran Ga.
Pic#2 App at a stop light on the way to the bobbing location
Pic#3 App and USMCTG at reststop
Pic#4 Checking for any possible leaks after runtime. All is well.
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