Sneak peek of research data files coming this summer

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Sneak peek of research data files coming this summer

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Here is a compressed file so that it would load easier. The quality of the photo is not as good, but it gives you the idea of what we have been working on for the data base. This is one in a series on body panels for the M38.

Anyone interested in helping out with other vehicles such as the M38A1, M715, M274, M606, etc. is more than welcome to email me.

We would like to get a comprehensive data base to help as many m series vehicle owners as possible.

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Guys,

I know there are some very knowledgable people out here, who have a lot of information to share with others. We want to make this hobby enjoyable for everyone.

I am looking for people to help with the database we are going to add here on the new website.

Information that we really need help with is on the M606, M274, M38A1, M38, M715.

I have been working on M38 information, but could always use some help. Wes has a lot of information on the M38A1, but Wes and I don't know everything.

You don't have to write any articles if you don't want to. Just contact me via email and I can get the information from you, ghost write it for you and we can put it onto the new website.

We want to help out other M-series vehicle owners enjoy the hobby.

Thanks! 8)

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Ryan,

That photo is great... as a suggestion if someone had the measurements to add that would be an extra boost.

I had to replace 3 quarter panels on my tub and have not been able to drill the holes due to not knowing where they go...

I would be willing to draw them up on Power Point if I had the dimensions.

Just a suggestion.
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Hal,

Usually the best way to drill the holes is to use a template drawn from an original on paper.

If you need some let me know.
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