Have You Seen This ????

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w30bob
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Re: Have You Seen This ????

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John,

Does Gary Worth have a website with pics of his restorations? I'd like to see the rest of his and your work.

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Re: Have You Seen This ????

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Gary With of Specialty Restorations is who did my restorations this time. He does incredible work; it is just amazing.

My directions to him were to "re-manufacture the truck and trailer to like new". He did that. A truly amazing job. The truck is now "beautiful" as an unintended consequence. That is the one thing that leaves me feeling a little weird. I was in the Army when these trucks were still being used ('68 to '71) and I'm not used to them being "pretty"; I liked them because they were a living example of letting "function define form".

I seriously can't praise Gary's work enough. All the superlatives are just not adequate to describe the quality. :D :D

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Re: Have You Seen This ????

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k8icu wrote: My theory comes with some background knowledge. I had a friend who had worked at the old tank plant here in Cleveland (now the IX Center) in the late 60s making M113s for the Amry. He told me the story of how his job was to weld a section of the haul and then gind it smooth. One of his first days on the job the forman came by and asked him what he was doing and he told him that he was grinding the weld smooth. The forman told him "that's good enough it's a f*****g tank not a f******g Cadillac!" Therefore I believe that many of these trucks when they rolled off the assembly line where less than perfect.
I want you friends name, and that foreman's name! The survivors of the 1st of the 5th (M) have a bone to pick with them. I can't tell you how many ripped pants we had to endure with those un-ground snotty welds. :lol:
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