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Liberty Auto Restoration, Inc. is currently restoring many vehicles.  This page is devoted to showing pictures of the restoration progress.

 
Current Restoration Work
 
Work on chassis for 1942 MB Jeep
 
View of 1942 and 1944 MB chassis
 
Rework of front bumper and gausets ('42)
 
Detail of rear end re-work on chassis ('42)
 
Front axle and transmission on chassis ('42)
Additional detail on front axle and transmission ('42)
 
Brake rework ('42)
 
Engine work on frame. ('44)
 
Steering wheel and engine ('44)
 
Front end ('44)
 
Engine ('44)
 
Engine ('44)
 
Steering wheel ('44)
 
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Weasel tub metal work
 
Weasel tub metal work
 
More Weasel Pictures
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Below is a picture of my father and I wish to dedicate this web site to him and members of the 96th Infantry Division, the Deadeyes.
 

Liberty Auto Restoration, Inc., is an MVPA member.

Member #: 28615

   
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In memory of my late father Grover Wayne Howard, please take time to visit the following web site www.96th-infantry-division.com. His unit was known as the Deadeye Division of World War II. The Deadeye name was given to them for their excellent marksmanship exhibited in battle compared to any other unit that served in the pacific theater during WWII. My father received 2 bronze stars for his service during WWII.