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Justin, over on Pirate " 100dollarman" does a lot of military surplus vehicle sales HERE. Might be an option for parts or donor vehicles. He is in north central Arizona (just north of Show Low).
Off topic...what was the brand of bed liner you used on your cladding and who sales it?
Back on topic...that stuff might be a good option IF you decide to repaint the AWOL and if it comes in the right color!
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Hey, I've seen that guy! He is selling an awesome bobbed Deuce! Check this thing out: http://www.100dollarman.com/trucks.html His web site says he is in Lucerne Valley, Cali tho.
I used Dupli-Color bed liner - and I plan on using it on the axles when I rebuild them. I have only seen it in black, but have found it at Walmart and Auto Zone.
I'm going camping over the weekend so tomorrow I am going to fumigate the garage - a spider or a family of them hatched eggs the day after I took the truck off the trailer - thousands of little red buggers!![]()
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Crikey! Yeah, I'd fix that too. Pity he didn't know much about diesels, they're way simpler than gassers and it likely just needed the pump adjusted. Before it was "squished" our M1028 made it from Kansas City to St. Louis running about 70MPH and averaged 24MPG. And that was with the stock 3-speed TH400 automatic.
Gotcha. I'm going to hold off on the turbo for a while as I was duly impressed with the M1028's get-up-and-go abilities. Definitely will be on the hunt for the 5-speed manual so we'll have to compare notes whenever I get to that point. Right now my focus is putting a flatbed on the Mack and overhauling the brake lines on the M35A2 since it likes to blow a line every time I want to stop on asphalt.
Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...
I started working on this cusser again but it looks like I will run out of time to take it to Moab this May.I pulled the trans enough to replace the flex plate and then installed a new gear reduction starter - that was fun - no, seriously, IT WAS FUN!
Then I pulled the bed off with my own two hands and my Jeep a week ago to pull the fuel tank and get it cleaned out - it actually looked pretty good... except for the gunk that fell in the tank... because of me taking it out to check it.
Plus I had to ruin the straps that hold the tank in place... Grr. Oh well, I have ordered new straps. I have also ordered a new rear end wiring harness and glove box door. After I put the bed back on I think I am going to bob it to the length of a short box!
I also ordered the PVC inserts from Stazworks and I just purchased DynaBeads to self balance the abundant rolling mass so at least all that will be ready to bolt together when I get the axle work done.
I found a pretty version of what I am going for on eBay today. I am glad I got to see what it looks like without a lift and hack job because I couldn't decide if I should lift it and how much. I think 3" will be ideal.
More to come...
Just lookin at the eBay truck, I love the way the rims look and that they are painted to match the body. I VERY SERIOUSLY contemplated painting the Trooper rims to match the body. I wish I could do it and then if I didn't like it, wash it off!!
I need to do a photochop of it at least. Its like the Camel Trophy Rover with the matching colored rims. Looks soooo cool!
Bart