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    Well done,
    Dave.
    The very sharp opening of the wing is unlike any other, made in the United States.
    I have a model of these yellow lights in my workshop.
    I just positioned it, it fits perfectly.
    I suppose that this position light depends on the vehicle width standards on German roads.
    It may have been mounted only on the left, the harness can speak, the rear of the Jeep too.

    Ps: At this rate, I will soon have more archive images.
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    Thank you for posting those photos.

    Where in France are you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikel View Post
    Thank you for posting those photos.

    Where in France are you?
    In the south, temperate climate.

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    Cutting, shaping and welding.
    I have the same work on the driver and passenger sides.
    I remove the thin rusty sheet with a new panel, there are many.

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    I keep the original floor with the grooves.
    New bottle of argon.
    Spot and edge to edge welds.

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    The location of the rear side marker lights is present, "a refit" as Dave wrote.
    Realization in detail, four photos of the bottom of the passenger door, rough welding without grinding.

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    Last edited by Frédéric; March 1st, 2020 at 09:07 AM.

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    Very nice work!

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    Thank you, it's encouraging.
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    Today, red brown primer.
    I protected my work on the wheels assembly and the leaf springs.
    I intend to mount the tires.
    With the truck moving, it will be easy to lift the bed, then the cab, etc.
    I plan to use the sand later.











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