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MUTT cut or uncut?
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This one is a mid-demil example (after the single cut, but before the quarter and crush). It's had a 2' Strip section removed out of the middle. That was norm out here in Gagetown as this is the 4th one I've seen like this now from Gagetown. Makes my single saw cut Alberta MUTT look surgical by comparision. Nevertheless, I'll borrow a few items off of it and use it as a living model to make sure mine goes back together correctly. After that I will donate it to the Base Museum if they want it.
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Hi Scotty
Boy this must be the season for the M151, this is the 3rd one I have seen recovered in the last 2 months. I see you will have a good winter projrct on your hands. Spring must be jeep season, I have started on a M38A1 that my wife wanted, everything is going along quite well, (touch wood) the body is in excellent condition, I have not encountered any rust on the front panels and was able to completely redo the hood and 1 fender . The Mutt looks like my first project, my M37, lots and lots of body work Not only are we infected with the disease, but we are gluttons for punishment. ![]() ![]() |
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![]() This latest one is far too gone to be repaired. It will be my source for nuts bolts etc as well as be a "living template" of "where does that go again" as I slowly reassemble my "Good" one. Should have seen the look on my wifes face when I rolled this one in...... She never said a peep ![]() |
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