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(as found) BEFORE & AFTER (restored)

Dee Pierni - Gettysburg, PA USA

It was found on a tank target area, saved from getting blown up. All parts are original. I’ve added a canvas top and doors and tires. 

Ground up restoration by Brett Bartlett. Radio added, and M416 trailer. Now owned by Dee Pierini. Shown at the MVPA 3 times winning bronze and gold for trailer.  

Devan Pittman - M151 - Willys Motors Inc.

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Dan Parmley Jr - Phoenix, AZ USA

 Bought at an estate auction in 2010 - Originally I was just going to clean it up and sell it. That turned into the going nearly all the way new as you could go with a M151.

The only major component that was not new were the differentials. Just about as clean as it gets. I added radios after this picture was taken. I sold this to an Ex ARVN Colonel living in the US in 2012

Dan Parmley Jr - Phoenix, AZ USA

Found on Ebay in South Carolina or??? 2008ish, Bid and won. It had the original gun mount in the rear also. No rust very little body damage. Was running when purchased. Shipped it as regular freight to Phoenix AZ.

Not a complete ground up restoration, but fairly close. completely sandblasted inside and out while still on 4 wheels. Everything external was replaced with new. All brake system was new or rebuilt. Engine compartment was lightly detailed.

Charlie Brinker

 Here’s my 1973 a2. My grandfather got it from drmo in the late 80s, later painted it and then when I got it I repainted it again and repaired some of the damaged panels on it 

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Detailed Restoration Pictures - Grey Desert MERDEC

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