M37 build from scratch

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That's a beast!
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Started making a bedside. Kinda different than factory but material size sways some specs. I am digging it with my new sheet brake

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Very interesting
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got a lot done and pushed it out side!

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made my own paint color with rustoleum. full can or leather brown and dark hunter green.

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made the grille out of 2"x 1/8" aluminum. weights pretty much nothing. i wanted to make it out of 2 1/2"x 1/4" but cost goes way up.

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frosty morning pics....

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52PLOWERWAGON wrote:Very interesting
exactly what i am building for!
rear bumper and tailgate today.
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my fun little half doors
they will have a fixed piece of glass glued in

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After all the sheet metal repair I’ve done to mine maybe this would have been the smarter way.
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Looks great, all the looks are popping.
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It is fun to get the details on it. I cant wait to get it on the truck scales. So far the coil over shocks say it is much lighter than my old Cherokee the drivetrain came out of. I think i might put some fake rivets in the half doors to match
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greeno wrote:After all the sheet metal repair I’ve done to mine maybe this would have been the smarter way.
I just could never spend the $ for a real one to get rust. I think i am at about 3500 in build materials now
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most of the tail gate is done

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need to get some modern wire straps to hold her level

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i wanted it mounted to frame more than typical barrel style pivot on the bed itself. 1/2" bolt, 1/4" plate

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Wow-that is some impressive work!
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thanks!
it been about 8 weeks worth. testing out my new tools and capabilities as i go on this
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rear bumper and tailgat done enough for now
still need to make a roller fairlead hoop type thing

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