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1940 USN Ford Ambulance

Thank you Christian.

Stretcher now has a coat of Ace Hardware chrome aluminum. Tomorrow I'll tackle the mattress.

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Thanks guys. I've got the all the chrome parts sprayed today. I'm going to spray the the body the light gray color this afternoon.
 
That's some very nice scratch work!
It's shaping up nicely.
Carry on (please). :laugh:

Cheers,

Bill
 
That photo you showed looks like you will have to stretch the boy, frame and interior shell by the length of that extra side door. I'm not sure, but it looks like maybea couple scale feetin length. Width and height look to be the same. Good luck on the project.

Dave
 
Very Nice Kenny, Looking very good, I got behind, when the Desktop crashed, about 7 days ago, (She got the Blue screen Critical error Blues) ... Caught up now ... :popcorn
 
Dave,

I'm building it as is. I have a hard enough problem getting to the workbench as it is without adding the stress of doing a lot of fab work.

Thanks Gerry. I should be able to get back on this. I've got 5 days off this week including the weekend.
 
No problem man, just threw out that observation.Everything else looks like it should be a shoe-in. I'm sure it will be in proper Navy grey paint. I like what you've managed to do quite well with the extra hang-ups with things going wrong at the be (Like we all NEVER have any of these). Good luck getting rid of the Evil Purple Meanies and just keep on building.

Dave
 
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