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The Military Vehicle Collectors of Colorado had the honorof transporting Veterans from all conflicts in the 2013 Colorado SpringsVeterans Day Parade. We provided a number of deuces for the transport and a fewsmaller vehicles for escort. The deuceshad magnetic signs on each door showing what...
The bed is DONE!!
Pretty much finished the bed. A few little things to do but basically done. Going to have cab media blasted and get going on that next.
Here are pictures of the MVCC rolling a bunch of vehicles in the 2013 Denver St Patricks Day parade. The crowd was over 250,000 again. Lunch afterwards. Great parade to roll in.
The Military Vehicle Collectors of Colorado will be rolling a good number of vehicles in the 2012 Co Springs Veterans Day Parade. This year again we will stage at the Veteran's Home in downtown Co Springs and will be transporting a large number of WWII Vets in the parade. Always an honor to...
Behr paint and primer all in one. Mostly roller applied. Could use a second coat in some areas of the brown on the trailer. Almost three years on the trailer. Holding up well. Trailer's OD is original paint. M818 fuel tank not painted yet.
I recovered my M37 (without winch) with my deuce and most of the time the thing was tracking to one side or the other while going in a straight line, turns forget it. And yep you could sure tell it was back there. I'm wondering if the additional length of the winch bumper helps. My 5 ton...
Nickd, any problems in turns. M37s seem to tow like deuces, difficult to tow because they tend to steer to one stop or the other even in a straight line. Is yours a winch model and is that a civilian towbar? Looks cool behind the 998. Great shot of the old and new.
No doubt on the "when" and not on the"if". The deuce IS one of those rare vehicles you can do this sort of thing with!! As I see it the deuce was the backup for the scooter.