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My dad bought an M35A2 a while back from someone who I believe is a Steel Soldiers member... $5k (if I remember right) in decent shape with winch but most definitely got ripped off... my dad drove it back home and heard some strange noises coming from transfer... dropped the transfer case...
The M1008 bumper I could do if you found some way to ship it. I'll take stuff up to Tower Park if need be.
I could get you the blackout light and the center grille too.
I already have two headlight bezels... I'll sell you both for $10.00 + shipping.
The four Blazer rims would be harder... I...
This M816 came from 29 Palms, whatever tank battalion is up there (can't remember the name)... it is the one that I was asking for the power divider drive shaft for.
RE: Marines
And seeing as how there are none of those old style trucks still in the Marine Corps, the picture has to be at least a few years old...
Brian
It's not an official pic but it's a start... sorry for having the hood and door open :roll: It's supposed to represent a small arms repair truck as used in GW1
It's another one of those things that I'm not completely sure about (I was just told that I need to find one). It's M1010 specific, and when looking into the engine compartment from the front of the vehicle it is located on the right hand side in the front next to the right headlight.
I heard from that a bowl or pan of hydraulic fluid will attract the bees and kill them. Haven't tried it yet but there are two M110's at the Mechanized Museum that have bees residing in them.
It's an MCCS function for recreational purposes not training purposes. It is used by a lot of civilians and military too. It generates funds for Marine Corps Community Services. There are two M1028's and two M1009's plus an M35A2 and an M110 SP Howitzer at the park. There are two more trucks -...
Because I was told that it is the part that is needed to fix the wrecker body on the Mechanized Museum's M816, it is seized up at about a 15 degree rotation... won't budge!