Since winters a comming and it dark by the time I get home from work, what are some good things to take off the CCKW now to have them inside for the winter months to work on?
My CCKW is sitting outside and my basement shop only has a regular size door to fit things through (although a jeep tub and frame have passed through it, I douby many CCKW parts would fit).
Any thought for winter time killing projects?
Winter CCKW projects?
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I have recieved a lot of small CCKW parts that have surface rust on them that will take my time cleaning and painting . That lets me work inside. Of course in South Texas winter is a rainy day with 40 degree temps. Most of the winter is sunny with 70 degree temps, so outside is not out of the question. 

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Former owner and restorer of CCKW353 " Betty Boop"
proud father of a career Army officer/Blackhawk pilot/ War in Iraq veteran
Retired high school history teacher at Lt. Colonel Robert G. Cole CMH High School, Fort Sam Houston Texas
proud great grandson of four Confederate soldiers.
great great grandson of a War of 1812 veteran
great great great grandson of 2 American Revolutionary war veterans