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Thread: Sgt. Biscuit build up.

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    Shiny

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    1968 M715
    1968 M725

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    all looks good, but have you considered a 180* mandrel bent pipe to replace that rad hose. Jegs ect. sells them.

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    I had a pin hole in my radiator. That is now fixed and reinstalled. I finished the under hood wiring and front lights. I mounted the brushguard. Saturday I will finish the bumper I started last summer. Truck should be on the road within a month.
    1968 M715
    1968 M725

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    Putting in a heater?

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    I had one when i had the gas motor. I will eventually put a universal jeep one under the dash. I still have the defroster ducts in place and the fan switch wired.
    1968 M715
    1968 M725

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    Sounds good. I was wondering pretty sure it gets cold up there where u r. Lol
    Looks nice. Lots of good work.

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    I finished welding my front bumper, painted it and mounted it today. I accidentally dropped it and put two holes in my concrete floor. It is 3/16 wall 2x4 with a 2x2 weld atop it to make a 2x6" bumper. I used 1/4x3" strap to make the mounts. It is heavy

    1968 M715
    1968 M725

  9. #239
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    IT'S NOT EASY BEING GREEN

    Looking good!

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    I have to fix the tranny. It is stuck in one gear (valvebody issue) and my front driveshaft put a hole in the tranny pan

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3BwTtn-ffo
    1968 M715
    1968 M725

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