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Looks awesome so far! Can't wait to tear mine down and rebuild it _________________ Aaron Ray
1952 M38
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Well, i'm really wrapping things up at this point. Still some minor things to do, but enough done to be driving around now. Took me about 1 1/2 years and the jeep never left my garage. Have never done a frame up restoration like this so had a fun time learning as I went. I used my dad's unit numbers from the late 50's when he served in the army. He drove a lot of jeeps.
_________________ Aaron
1950 M38 - #MC11328, 24volt, 1948 CJ2A (Lefty)
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