You are going to love that thing Stephane!
p.s. If it was not for spell check, you would be surprised at how many ways I can spell something. I have no excuse.
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You are going to love that thing Stephane!
p.s. If it was not for spell check, you would be surprised at how many ways I can spell something. I have no excuse.
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Here are some pictires I took last night
Hope yu like it
Steph.
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Forgot this one
Awesome. I remember that day for mine too. Will watch your build progress with interest! Looks like a beauty Jeep.
Beautiful Jeep!
Great news on the frame!
Don't worry about your spelling. If it wasn't for spell check, you wouldn't have a clue to what I might be trying to tell you. Welcome to our neighbor to the north!
WOW that is a Great looking project, they are the best especially when you start with one in as good of shape as yours!!!
Great pictures! You'll draw a crowd wherever you go!
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Here are some pictures from what I yhink is incorrect.
The oil filtering system, the horn and the driver side pannel wich has no sluts for the axe and shevel.
I guess all those can be fix. I would need your opinion on that and especialy on the driver panel.
This is my last coment on this introduction thread. I will start a new thread when I am starting the overhaul next winter. Until then I will enjoy the thing on its weel.
Please fell free to coment any thing any time . I am new in this and I will need your help and knoledge.
Best regards
stéphane.
Well they didn't have a spin on oil filter as you suspected but, the one you have looks very good and functional. The distributor is the civilian type. A very nice build there regardless. The mounting hardware for the axe and shovel are available. gmwillys and pelago should be able to help out on a lot of questions on original M38A1's.
Nice Jeep, that should be a lot of fun.