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a few things to look out for. I'm assuming py the pictures that the bed floor probably needs replacing, more than likely the crossmember that makes up the rear of the bed to. Both pieces are available from midwest military. This requires removing the bed, dealing with lots of rusty hardware and installing new parts. While your at it you might as well sandblast the crossbeams the floor bolts to and apply some good rust preventative paint. look closely at the front fenders, that groove where they bolt to the truck under the headlight is usually rotted out. also in the pictures there appears to be a 12v coil bolted upsidedown where the stock fuel filter would be. someone may have rigged a 12v ignition this would explain the extra dash switch. If you really want the truck, go for it. If your not very mechanically inclined, you'll spend a small fortune paying the local mechanic, welder, bodyshop etc. If your good with your hands, you'll have a few fun projects but nothing too horrible.
a few things to look out for. I'm assuming py the pictures that the bed floor probably needs replacing, more than likely the crossmember that makes up the rear of the bed to. Both pieces are available from midwest military. This requires removing the bed, dealing with lots of rusty hardware and installing new parts. While your at it you might as well sandblast the crossbeams the floor bolts to and apply some good rust preventative paint. look closely at the front fenders, that groove where they bolt to the truck under the headlight is usually rotted out. also in the pictures there appears to be a 12v coil bolted upsidedown where the stock fuel filter would be. someone may have rigged a 12v ignition this would explain the extra dash switch. If you really want the truck, go for it. If your not very mechanically inclined, you'll spend a small fortune paying the local mechanic, welder, bodyshop etc. If your good with your hands, you'll have a few fun projects but nothing too horrible.
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