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Old 01-28-2022, 01:50 PM
Pittsjock Pittsjock is offline
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Default Greetings from the Wilds of NW NewJersey

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A friend shared a link to Bill M's excellent jeep tub fabrication efforts (inner fender well and toolbox) so I was inspired to join.


I run a publishing company that publishes tech manuals for restoring old vehicles as well as coffee table style books on mostly transportation topics. I am a longtime gearhead and have restored tractors and automobiles - most recently a 1943 Willys MB. I have been around a lot of great tin knockers - I am a novice but I am learning every day. Right now, I am restoring a 1943 Studebaker T24 Weasel - the hull is in paint and I am working on the running gear and lots of little details.

First time here-looks like a ton of talent!
Cheers, Patrick
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Old 02-01-2022, 01:46 PM
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Greetings:


A friend shared a link to Bill M's excellent jeep tub fabrication efforts (inner fender well and toolbox) so I was inspired to join.


I run a publishing company that publishes tech manuals for restoring old vehicles as well as coffee table style books on mostly transportation topics. I am a longtime gearhead and have restored tractors and automobiles - most recently a 1943 Willys MB. I have been around a lot of great tin knockers - I am a novice but I am learning every day. Right now, I am restoring a 1943 Studebaker T24 Weasel - the hull is in paint and I am working on the running gear and lots of little details.

First time here-looks like a ton of talent!
Cheers, Patrick

Welcome Patrick.
Curtis made some fine airplanes.
Up the grade above us a ways was a Chevy Luv 4wd, with full tracks. Weasel country here, for sure. Tucker sno-cats - the whole array is scattered around here and up to 8k ft alt.
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Old 02-07-2022, 07:47 PM
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Welcome from New Jersey, also.
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