MDJuan has a new website!

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RommelJuan
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MDJuan has a new website!

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check it out:

www.mdjuan.com.ph
Keeping them rolling from the far east!

All for one at MDJuan!

https://www.facebook.com/MDJuanjeeps
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M38CDNBill
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Hi Rommel,

Nice up to date and easy to have access.

Best regards
Guy aka M38CDNBill
1945 Willys MB
1945 Chevrolet G7107 (in progress)
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Post by BullRun »

Hi Rommel:

Great website! Nice to see how everything is made!

I have a '45 MB waiting restoration that will probably use some of your parts. I met a local jeep owner with a another '45 MB who used one of your body kits and his jeep came out looking brand new. He drives everywhere in it.

Here's some more parts rarely found in NOS that need reproduced. They are the hat channels on the front fenders of the early M38A1. The ones that bolt to the frame rail with two bolts preferably with the wood spacer blocks too.

I need 5 sets left and right for my own projects. I am sure there are many other restorers who need them too.

Many perfectly restorable fenders get junked here due to the unavailability of these hat channels for repairs.
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