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OK, a diclaimer from the start. This will not be done at zouts warp speed and also not his quility. Probably not PB's either. It will be the most extensive job i have done on an MV.
I bought this truck from an SS member who had started restoration and had 80 % of the parts needed to do it. It already had the rear axle brakes rebuilt with all new parts. New brake lines were installed as well as most of the gas lines. Fuel tank professionally redone with all new gaskets and sending unit and new pickup pipe, new fuel pump installed, correct fuel filter installed on firewall and most new wires. It came with a perfect extra cab, NOS doors, perfect running boards, new windsheild glass, new seat chussions, winch with two drive shafts and new worm gear and frame extensions. Also 4 of the big tires which I can't recall the size now and all new tubes and flaps.
This truck was advertized in SS classifieds so I am going to tell what I paid. I paid the Members asking price of $2000.00. He has more money than that just in parts I believe and the truck itself is sound as a Dollar, maybe I should change that to sound as a rock as the Dollar is not doing very well these days.
With the rainy weather we have spent the last couple days finishing striping the frame. It is down to the springs , axles and shocks and that is as far as I am going. Yesterday we pulled the transmission to inspect the clutch and release bearing and pilot bearing. All parts are brand new, no rust, no dirt or dust and no crud. Reinstalled the transmission as it will be cleaned and painted as a unit.
Removed all seals from transmission, transfer case and differentials and ordered form NAPA. They will be in tomorrow. Today we decided to install the new brake parts on the front axle and decided while we are here we might as well strip the hubs to inspect and replace all seals. Once again everything looks new so will order seals tomorrow and just clean all other parts and reinstall.
I have done a lot of reading on paint and this is what I have learned. My truck was built in 1952 and painted 23070 which is the color from WWII through 1955. It then changed to 24087 which is 1955 through Vietnam. The older color seems to be a little more brownish to me. Well I could not find any information on how to mix the 23070 but I could on the 24087. I wanted to buy the paint locally as I thought I could get a better paint for the same or less money than the hasmat fees would cost me. My Carquest dealer will be mixing the paint tomorrow in acqulic enamal. His sample looked a little dark to me but I have some sample drying and will check tomorrow. Anyway it looks close enough to me and that is the color it will be. If anyone is interested I have some codes to get paint mixed locally for you.
Chrysler DT7471
PPG 42955
Dupont 29149D
Acme Rodgers 1744
My guy handles Acme Rodgers. I am going to prime everything with epoxy primer as soon as sandblasted. The frame and most parts bolted to it will have color sprayed within the time window with at least two coats and maybe three. All parts that can be seen will be primed with one color coat and final painting after the truck is back together.
I know you guys like pictures, but my shop is a mess. We are a working farm and don.t seem to find time to haul off junk. There are two antique John Deere tractors that have been in their spots for three years still not finished. Last week we had to put rod and mains in my mack tractor truck and a pressure plate in the Chevy C65. They both broke on the same day hauling corn. When the Chevy was pulled into the shop a rear seal start pouring oil so we rebuilt the axle with new seals and new brake cylinders.
As I said this is a working Farm. I hope to have the M37 done before we start selling vegetables at the local Farmers Market as I want to use it to sell from. Only time will tell if I can get it done quickly.
I bought this truck from an SS member who had started restoration and had 80 % of the parts needed to do it. It already had the rear axle brakes rebuilt with all new parts. New brake lines were installed as well as most of the gas lines. Fuel tank professionally redone with all new gaskets and sending unit and new pickup pipe, new fuel pump installed, correct fuel filter installed on firewall and most new wires. It came with a perfect extra cab, NOS doors, perfect running boards, new windsheild glass, new seat chussions, winch with two drive shafts and new worm gear and frame extensions. Also 4 of the big tires which I can't recall the size now and all new tubes and flaps.
This truck was advertized in SS classifieds so I am going to tell what I paid. I paid the Members asking price of $2000.00. He has more money than that just in parts I believe and the truck itself is sound as a Dollar, maybe I should change that to sound as a rock as the Dollar is not doing very well these days.
With the rainy weather we have spent the last couple days finishing striping the frame. It is down to the springs , axles and shocks and that is as far as I am going. Yesterday we pulled the transmission to inspect the clutch and release bearing and pilot bearing. All parts are brand new, no rust, no dirt or dust and no crud. Reinstalled the transmission as it will be cleaned and painted as a unit.
Removed all seals from transmission, transfer case and differentials and ordered form NAPA. They will be in tomorrow. Today we decided to install the new brake parts on the front axle and decided while we are here we might as well strip the hubs to inspect and replace all seals. Once again everything looks new so will order seals tomorrow and just clean all other parts and reinstall.
I have done a lot of reading on paint and this is what I have learned. My truck was built in 1952 and painted 23070 which is the color from WWII through 1955. It then changed to 24087 which is 1955 through Vietnam. The older color seems to be a little more brownish to me. Well I could not find any information on how to mix the 23070 but I could on the 24087. I wanted to buy the paint locally as I thought I could get a better paint for the same or less money than the hasmat fees would cost me. My Carquest dealer will be mixing the paint tomorrow in acqulic enamal. His sample looked a little dark to me but I have some sample drying and will check tomorrow. Anyway it looks close enough to me and that is the color it will be. If anyone is interested I have some codes to get paint mixed locally for you.
Chrysler DT7471
PPG 42955
Dupont 29149D
Acme Rodgers 1744
My guy handles Acme Rodgers. I am going to prime everything with epoxy primer as soon as sandblasted. The frame and most parts bolted to it will have color sprayed within the time window with at least two coats and maybe three. All parts that can be seen will be primed with one color coat and final painting after the truck is back together.
I know you guys like pictures, but my shop is a mess. We are a working farm and don.t seem to find time to haul off junk. There are two antique John Deere tractors that have been in their spots for three years still not finished. Last week we had to put rod and mains in my mack tractor truck and a pressure plate in the Chevy C65. They both broke on the same day hauling corn. When the Chevy was pulled into the shop a rear seal start pouring oil so we rebuilt the axle with new seals and new brake cylinders.
As I said this is a working Farm. I hope to have the M37 done before we start selling vegetables at the local Farmers Market as I want to use it to sell from. Only time will tell if I can get it done quickly.