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04-25-08, 04:45 AM
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i kinda like the striped toyota da 7 ton rig in post #87 behind the blue 70....nice
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04-25-08, 05:11 AM
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Hi All:
Ehsan, there are lots of good parts in your auto "boneyards!"
I think I see one or two M151 "MUTT" US military 4x4s ("jeeps") in the background of one of those photos. You should consider "returning" those to North America - I'm sure they would sell for $$!
Oh, can you include a gutted 70 Series for me?
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Sure.. Only if I had the money or advanced orders, I would do that. 
Ehsan
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04-25-08, 09:54 AM
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04-25-08, 09:55 AM
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Eshan, What engine is this that has been turboed in post #72? BTW, great thread and if you can send me a link to your web site for ordering tops. I'm living in El Salvador and I'd like to get one ordered as I can get year around use out of it here in this climate. Thanks.
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04-25-08, 02:00 PM
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Eshan, What engine is this that has been turboed in post #72? BTW, great thread and if you can send me a link to your web site for ordering tops. I'm living in El Salvador and I'd like to get one ordered as I can get year around use out of it here in this climate. Thanks. 
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Hello there
Thanks.. The website is under construction. You can email me at ehsankiani@yahoo.com with all the info that you require and any questions that you have.
Thanks
Ehsan
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04-25-08, 07:19 PM
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Ehsan, Do you get 13BT diesel engines there?
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04-25-08, 09:45 PM
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Ehsan, Do you get 13BT diesel engines there?
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Yes.. All B,C,L, K, H series engines availabale here in Pakistan.
Ehsan
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04-25-08, 10:08 PM
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Yes.. All B,C,L, K, H series engines availabale here in Pakistan.
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How much would a new 13BT run? I have been searching for one for about three weeks now and no luck so far.
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04-26-08, 04:18 AM
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How much would a new 13BT run? I have been searching for one for about three weeks now and no luck so far.
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Its available here for about 2.2K second hand.
Ehsan
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04-27-08, 04:27 PM
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 . Note the flair and the Jeepish tailgate..
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04-27-08, 07:58 PM
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Ehsan, love the sand colored rig in the back ground with military tires............what is it?..almost looks like an old german military DKW
Lou
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04-27-08, 08:20 PM
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Hi All:
Looks like an old World War II era Willys MB or Ford GPW 1/4 ton reconnaissance car (aka "jeep.")
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Ehsan, love the sand colored rig in the back ground with military tires............what is it?..almost looks like an old german military DKW
Lou
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04-28-08, 12:47 PM
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Thats a 1942 Willys. Fully restored. Belongs to a good friend.
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04-28-08, 01:39 PM
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From today
Pic 1 and 2 - Adding the extra fender wells to a modified, elongated 40.
Pic 3 - hand perfecting the signature Pakistani 1/2 doors
Ehsan
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04-28-08, 01:41 PM
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Pic 5- Found these at a local shop.. Die made with minimal hand work. Remarkable finish.
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04-28-08, 02:23 PM
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Pic 5- Found these at a local shop.. Die made with minimal hand work. Remarkable finish. 
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Wow. I'm really impressed.
You have true craftmen over there Ehsan.
Such skills have mostly been lost from the rest of the world!
In this country there would probably be only 1 or 2 "panel shops" capable of doing work like that (- And I think they would only work on their own projects or restoring/remanufacturing "classic cars for overseas millionaires".)
I'd love to visit your country one day and see for myself what you show us in all these beaut photos.

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04-28-08, 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by lostmarbles
Wow. I'm really impressed.
You have true craftmen over there Ehsan.
Such skills have mostly been lost from the rest of the world!
In this country there would probably be only 1 or 2 "panel shops" capable of doing work like that (- And I think they would only work on their own projects or restoring/remanufacturing "classic cars for overseas millionaires".)
I'd love to visit your country one day and see for myself what you show us in all these beaut photos.


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Thanks.. Would love to host you here.
Ehsan
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04-28-08, 04:29 PM
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Ehsan, what are your craftsmen using for welding?.......OA?, MIG?..........their beads are lovely!
Lou
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04-28-08, 06:44 PM
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Ehsan, what are your craftsmen using for welding?.......OA?, MIG?..........their beads are lovely!
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OA and stick
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04-28-08, 07:21 PM
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Even more amazing........OA seems to be a dying art here.......please express to them my admiration;
Lou
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04-28-08, 10:42 PM
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o man! pic 3... are those my doors?? sweet.
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04-29-08, 04:13 AM
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Thanks.. Would love to host you here.
Ehsan
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I think that if I every were able to travel Pakistan, I would not want to come home.... It is Cruiser heaven over there.....
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