Project M37a4

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Awesome!
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Removed the rear seat mount/battery box.
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Where do you plan to put the batteries? Also what type of seats are you going to use for the back passengers?
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I'm using the MRAP seats for the front and back. Not really sure where I'm going to put the battery's yet.
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Got the driver side rear floor pan in and filled in between the door pillars.
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Hung doors
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I like it. Great work
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Agreed! You two are really moving your projects along! It appears most of us are awaiting Spring, although I did get my fuel gauge fixed this month; plan to put a few miles on the M37 as the calendar continues to move.
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At least you have a fuel gauge. I don't even have any wiring for a fuel gauge :D ...yet!!
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:wink:
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It'll happen, I've been plugging away for 12 plus years, nearly there I am!
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Looks like your making great progress. It was nice meeting and talking with you at the Bunker MMVA meeting. I look forward to seeing this project up close when time allows.

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My garage isn't that big but feels right at home with all the tools, clamps, parts, etc. stacked all around :)
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Re: Project M37a4

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One of the neatest things in Camoyj7's shop from the pictures besides the tools is the duct work. That means HEAT and maybe AC.. :D I have heat but its a 170k btu jet heater while warm it is loud and loves fuel. I am looking forward to seeing his project finished, really neat idea and great work.
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Heat is a good thing!
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