Restoration of a RCAF M38A1

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Restoration of a RCAF M38A1

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Hello everyone. I have been lurking on the forum for a few days now, and decided I would post up my project. I have started restoring a M38A1 used by the RCAF, and have made up a blog/site/whatever you want to call it. It can be found at:

http://m38a1restoration.wordpress.com/

Any feedback on the site, and what you would like to see, what works for you, what you don't like etc, would be great, as I plan on keeping the site up for a long time. It is usually updated every weekend as I work on it, and I take LOTS of pictures along the way, so the whole thing is documented pretty much step by step. Please keep in mind that I am doing this on a student budget while going to school, so I am trying to do as many things by myself as possible to keep costs down. This is also why I can only update on the weekends. School keeps me busy all week but working on this Jeep is the only thing that keeps me sane through school. :wink: This forum has already been a great source of info for some of the things I have done. Hope you like it!

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Great site Jim! Always enjoy seeing lots of in-progress pics. Looks like you'll have plenty to occupy your limited spare time. That heavy-duty "engine hoist" will come in handy. :D Good luck!
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m38olddog wrote:Great site Jim! Always enjoy seeing lots of in-progress pics. Looks like you'll have plenty to occupy your limited spare time. That heavy-duty "engine hoist" will come in handy. :D Good luck!
Thanks Dave. Yes, there certainly is enough work to do on this one. Don't know what people did to this Jeep, but a good portion of it was in a bad way when I found it. Very thankful to have that tractor around for parts of this.
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Jim,

Very nicely done on the web site!

Is that set up from Facebook?
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wesk wrote:Jim,

Very nicely done on the web site!

Is that set up from Facebook?
Thanks Wes. I did it through Wordpress.com, and posting pictures to Photobucket for some of the links. Seems to work pretty well actually. Appreciate the comments too, any other tips/info you have do not hesitate to let me know. I am new to all of this so some places I am fumbling in the dark.

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Just wanted to thank everyone for the interest. I have been getting some great comments, and the site has gotten 750 hits today alone!
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Neat website. Thanks for sharing it with us. :)
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GIJOE290 wrote:Neat website. Thanks for sharing it with us. :)
Thanks David! Glad you like it.
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