vpw parts increase
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vpw parts increase
saw posted on the g vpw just got 50 tons of parts in, fenders pto,s winches, doors, winch bumpers lots of stuff
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1946 cj2a ww2 style
1954 m37
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Re: vpw parts increase
yep, I'm already doing my part to reduce the new inventory!TOM R wrote:saw posted on the g vpw just got 50 tons of parts in, fenders pto,s winches, doors, winch bumpers lots of stuff
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here's a portion of an email from Steve about parts I was after. Prices seem to be slightly higher than listed in their latest catalog, but we can always expect prices to go up and never down...
The NOS exhaust manifolds are $395 and the good used
ones are $250.
-The NOS door shells have NOS door mechanisms and window regulator
mechanisms and are $395 each, if you do not want the mechanisms we could
remove them and the price would then be $275each.
-The NOS Black steering wheels are $175.
-Transfercase handle draft pad retainer assembly we are still looking
for and when we find them we will price them.
-The shocks remain $75each and the NOS transmissions are $900each.
The NOS exhaust manifolds are $395 and the good used
ones are $250.
-The NOS door shells have NOS door mechanisms and window regulator
mechanisms and are $395 each, if you do not want the mechanisms we could
remove them and the price would then be $275each.
-The NOS Black steering wheels are $175.
-Transfercase handle draft pad retainer assembly we are still looking
for and when we find them we will price them.
-The shocks remain $75each and the NOS transmissions are $900each.
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Check out the slideshow on their VPW sight. They really lucked into a super Dodge parts stash! It's the kind of thing I dream about finding in a barn somewhere.
Of course, I used to fantasize about finding a barn full of hot chicks, boy am I getting old
Now if I found a stash of Dodge parts guarded by bikini-clad hot chicks?
Well, my wife would let me bring the Dodge parts home 




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HingsingM37
1958 M37B1
1968 M101A1 Trailer
MVPA# 33078
"Do Not Take Counsel of Your Fears"
General George S. Patton Jr.
"Those who pound their guns into plows, will plow for those who do not".
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yeah, the slideshow is cool, i think there are even more images on this siteHingsingM37 wrote:Check out the slideshow on their VPW sight. They really lucked into a super Dodge parts stash! It's the kind of thing I dream about finding in a barn somewhere. :D Of course, I used to fantasize about finding a barn full of hot chicks, boy am I getting old :( Now if I found a stash of Dodge parts guarded by bikini-clad hot chicks? :D Well, my wife would let me bring the Dodge parts home :roll:
http://imageevent.com/powerwagon/vpwasi ... z4.tiger_s
evidently all leftover parts from our SE Asian campaigns
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Holy crap! I would never have believed that so many WC models could still exist! I noticed Burmese markings on a couple of bumpers, so perhaps we "donated" them after WWII came to a close.
I really liked the pics of the hot rodded flathead six. It's been many years since I saw those goodies available for a Mopar. I once had a '52 Plymouth convertible that was similarly equipped. Unfortunately, I couldn't keep my youthful foot out of those carbs and blew the engine up. I didn't know beans about rebuilding or swapping engines back then, so the car went to the junk yard.
I really liked the pics of the hot rodded flathead six. It's been many years since I saw those goodies available for a Mopar. I once had a '52 Plymouth convertible that was similarly equipped. Unfortunately, I couldn't keep my youthful foot out of those carbs and blew the engine up. I didn't know beans about rebuilding or swapping engines back then, so the car went to the junk yard.

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These photos are from a previous buying trip to Asia. They are not photos of the most recent trip. Still interesting photos to look at though.
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monkeymissile wrote:yeah, the slideshow is cool, i think there are even more images on this siteHingsingM37 wrote:Check out the slideshow on their VPW sight. They really lucked into a super Dodge parts stash! It's the kind of thing I dream about finding in a barn somewhere.Of course, I used to fantasize about finding a barn full of hot chicks, boy am I getting old
Now if I found a stash of Dodge parts guarded by bikini-clad hot chicks?
Well, my wife would let me bring the Dodge parts home
http://imageevent.com/powerwagon/vpwasi ... z4.tiger_s
evidently all leftover parts from our SE Asian campaigns