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WillysWally
Member Joined: 07 Mar. 2020 Location: Western PA Status: Offline Points: 169 |
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Good Evening Everyone: Agreed, it sure looks like an MB or ACM tub. If it is that, whoever installed put the outside fuel tank filler neck did two things. It sure appears that he used a proper CJ bracket for that, and he did a very professional job! Most of the derelicts that I come across, bubba just took a torch and hacked a hole for a 2A tank filler neck. It also looks like he did a similar decent job on the transmission floor pan or its cover over the shifter. Again when I have seen T-90's in an MB or GPW they usually hacked a hole big enough for the shift levers to fit without interference. Regards, Walter
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NMCB74
Member Joined: 31 Mar. 2019 Location: upstate,ny Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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I just want to take the time to thank everyone for their experience and knowledge on this. You all have been a great deal of help! I'll be parking this one until I figure what I'm going to do with it. I have another 2A to go through first and I'm closing in on a 2A I started a while back.
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Just do it!!!!!!!!
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Ol' Unreliable
Member Joined: 25 Sep. 2016 Location: CO Springs CO Status: Offline Points: 4226 |
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So the cobbled-together MB has, for a driver's seat, a passenger seat out of a CJ-5 (or a -3B?). Some of the work done on that is better-than-Bubba, some is classic Bubba. We've all seen worse, haven't we?
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There's a reason it's called Ol' Unreliable
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