Hey everyone, I know my truck isn't the best or the most original but here's a little of the story, I bought this truck on December 13th 2015 so I could drive in the spring while I took my M109a3 apart and paint it. Once I got the truck
I got to looking it over and seen that it really was extremely nice and very clean. I then decided to restore it to the best of my abilities. I started pulling parts, sandblasting and painting. I started to buy the few things missing and a few more that I just wanted.
Ok, You get the point, If it wasn't there I bought it. Now I had all the parts and the smaller items were all painted and looking pretty good so because the weather was still in my favor I decided to give the painting a go. I put the tent up and sanded the exterior of the truck and the door jams. I'm saving the interior for summer time after the M109a3 is done.
The primer and the green were both done on December 26th and the brown, black and most of the reassembly were done on the 27th. It took a total of 2 days for the actual work but due to the heavy rain on the 27th it took all day for the 2 colors. I didn't finish the installation of the extras till it was almost dark on Sunday! I did get to take a few photos before the sun went down but it was before I had all the stuff installed.
Now that the exterior was done, I started on the interior (not painting) but the weather has taken a turn for the worst and it has brought me to a crawl. Here are a few pics of what has been done over the last couple weeks.
While I had the dash and gauge cluster out I cleaned all the frame work behind, checked all the wires and changed all the lights. I still have to put a new socket in the voltage gauge but everything else is good. I still have miles left to go on this truck but it is such a nice truck and represents our Military so I have to make it as nice as I can.
I am now getting it ready for a big indoor car show in March so over the next 9 weeks she'll be getting a new windshield, seals, the steering column cleaned and painted plus a new shifter and turn signal lever. I'm also installing 2 new 6TL Interstate batteries plus door panels and JATonkas seat covers for now. I am having the embroidery shop embroider our group name into the headrests.
Thanks for taking the time to look and read. I couldn't tell you how much fun this has been and still is. As with my M109a3 the project just never ends even if you think you have it all their will always be that one more thing!!!