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Thread: Front End Parts Installed, etc......

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    Default Front End Parts Installed, etc......

    Progress finally made this week. Installed the front clip, outer front fender, heated and straighten out the rear passenger fender, installed M35 marker lights spot welded a new out rocker on the passenger side and spot welded some minor rust holes (need to bondo and prime). Last project this week was the installation of a new E-Brake. That was a real pain in the neck.

    Next sanding and priming followed by the installation of the FSJ Power Steering setup and reassembly of the winch and new bumper setup.

    Also, I need to find a nice brush guard and some ideas for protecting the turbo intercooler, any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks guys!

    Here are the pics....







    Joe Scotti
    1968 Herc M715

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    Great work... I'm just tearing down the old rotted and bent up stuff now.
    Great pictures!! What do you have as the powerhouse?

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    Thanks! Hercules D3400 Turbo Diesel with 456 gears, original transmission and transfer case.
    Joe Scotti
    1968 Herc M715

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    What bellhousing and where did you get it?

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    The previous owner had the re-power completed by M-Series Re-Power in N. Carolina.
    Joe Scotti
    1968 Herc M715

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    Looking really nice!!

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    Hey Joe,

    I think I sold you some M-37 parts years ago, does that sound right, or not?

    Dave

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    I forgot to mention that I'm fabbing up a new brush guard for mine and could easily make 2 at the same time, but the shipping from CA may be costly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DNL View Post
    Hey Joe,

    I think I sold you some M-37 parts years ago, does that sound right, or not?

    Dave
    Dave,
    Maybe, but CRS (can't remember S%$T) disease has set in.
    Last name??
    Joe Scotti
    1968 Herc M715

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColHart View Post
    I forgot to mention that I'm fabbing up a new brush guard for mine and could easily make 2 at the same time, but the shipping from CA may be costly.
    ColHart,

    Can you PM me regarding building a second brush guard. Thanks!
    Joe Scotti
    1968 Herc M715

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