The 1974 Surf Wagon...

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Big thanks to Frank for helping me with the box. We still need to drill some holes for the cables and finish welding it together. The plan is to have it “bolt in” up top, using nutcerts. This keeps it removable. The box will receive a trap door, battery tie down and some paint before it’s all done.
 
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Cool idea. It would be neat to use 55 sheetmetal for the trap door to keep the ribs consistent.
 
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Me: Can you wire up the transfer to automatically lock the center diff when it’s put in low range?

Frank: Yeah, no problem

Me: Can you also wire up the factory cruise control and powered/ heated 100 seats?

Frank: You bet.

Me: Thanks Frank!
 
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Me. W.T.F. you need heated seats for in Fla. Huh! :rofl:. Where's my REO :)

Hundy seats: They are what they are. Ya expect him to just not plug 'em in? Besides, now he can sell this beauty to one of us northerners some day. :idea:
 

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