CMD Body Panels
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There is someone making floors for 416's, I just saw them not too long ago.
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1984 M1008
1967 M416
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1984 M1008
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04/1952 M100
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When the 151 panels are done I will look at trailer parts.04mustang wrote:Guy,
Have you ever considered doing a tub for the m416 trailers?
To my knowledge no one makes reproductions of those tubs. Or fenders for that matter.
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The first set of A2 rear fender supports will be welded tomorrow. I'll post some pictures and send them out for test fitting next week.
Guy
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First set of M151A2 rear fender supports are now welded up and will be sent out for test fitting as I do not have an A2. The straight M151 front fender tops are now at our weld department. I'll get some pictures up this week.
Guy
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Here are the A2 supports. As some of you know, the A2 has some stiffener ribs down the length. We have some tooling that might work but at this point I don't think it's a show stopper not to have them. I don't want to have a ton of money in tooling for the amount of these that we'll sell. I'd have no problem using them myself. Maybe not as stiff as the original but I'm thinking close enough. I'm open to thoughts.
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I'm good for a set....looks 100% better than what I have. They will go good with the new fender tops!!!
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Tool Box dividers are now on order in the shop. Making 20 pcs, should be available for the Sussex show. $50 each, includes the (2) brackets where it mounts to the side panel.
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So I've been hearing for several years that the A1 and A2 side panels are "different". While at Sussex, TJ and I measured an A1 and A2. Guess what? They are different - by around 1/4" with the A2 being longer. I think I have enough of my A1 that I can tell where the difference is and if the angles are the same.
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Just in case any of you were laying in bed thinking - "I wonder what the laser program nest looks like for the rear fender tops?" Now you know.
Getting some pictures for Bob Redfern and thought I'd share. I know the IT guys will be impressed.
Guy
Getting some pictures for Bob Redfern and thought I'd share. I know the IT guys will be impressed.
Guy
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'68 A1 - Under full resto
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On the rear fender supports I see that you welded two pieces to make a single part. On an earlier piece you hammered the rib to the breaking through point then bent the part and it aligned up well. Wouldn't it be less labor intensive (cheaper, maybe for all of us) to do the same with the fender support?
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I was not happy with the quality of the part with the first method and that is why I went with the welded on piece. It was wishful thinking on my part that the first attempt would work but with the weld fixtures we made the labor involved is minimum and the part quality is better.fergrn37 wrote:On the rear fender supports I see that you welded two pieces to make a single part. On an earlier piece you hammered the rib to the breaking through point then bent the part and it aligned up well. Wouldn't it be less labor intensive (cheaper, maybe for all of us) to do the same with the fender support?
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LOVE THOSE FENDER SUPPORTS!!!! Could those be used on an A1??
My supports need some serious luvin'
Thanks!!
My supports need some serious luvin'
Thanks!!
1966 M151A1 ___All matching '44 M1 Garand
1951 H&R M1 Garland__1966 Fairlane GTA
1973 Torino wagon_____1942 03A3 - Unissued
1939 Unissued 1903____1944 M1 Inland Carbine
1966 M-16____________1943 1911A1
1918 Model 1917 .45 Revolver
1943 M1 Quality Hardware Carbine
1967 Saginaw 1919A6
1943 Saginaw 1919A4
1952 M1C and M1D Garands
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1951 H&R M1 Garland__1966 Fairlane GTA
1973 Torino wagon_____1942 03A3 - Unissued
1939 Unissued 1903____1944 M1 Inland Carbine
1966 M-16____________1943 1911A1
1918 Model 1917 .45 Revolver
1943 M1 Quality Hardware Carbine
1967 Saginaw 1919A6
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The A2 fender supports are different length and the flange where they meet the fender top is longer. 151 and A1 I believe are the same with the exception of the A1 Passenger side due to black out light.Elvis Presley wrote:LOVE THOSE FENDER SUPPORTS!!!! Could those be used on an A1??
My supports need some serious luvin'
Thanks!!
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Working on the A2 version of the rear panel. Some of you on here will recognize the sample parts. There are several little differences between the A2 and A1. I'm using the A1 drawing as the base line and creating the A2 drawing. We've talked about the variation between different bodies before - the side flange dimension on the two sample A2 parts have about a .200" difference between the two! When you try to keep dimensions within .020" this drives you nuts!
Guy
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'68 A1 - Under full resto
'68 A1 - Under full resto