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The Military Vehicle Collectors of Colorado supported their second Colorado National Guard Event this year. The 101st Army (CONG) Band held a free concert in downtown Denver at the Performing Arts Center. Search CONG 150th annivesary to see pics of the first event. We had a request for a few...
The Military Vehicle Collectors of Colorado will be rolling 20-25 vehicles in Denver's St Patrick's Day Parade on Saturday, March 13th. Parade starts at 10 AM. We end up in the staging area for about an hour and a half before the parade so if anyone is in the Denver area stop by and see us...
Here's where the mount was on my truck. Back of the toolbox. I added the antennas. They both need to be tied down when driving to avoid smacking overpasses.
Should have looked at the second link before commenting on the possible B-36. What a treasure. Even has a plane in there that I flew, a P-2V Neptune. Dutch were still flying those in the late 70's.
My pull type drain valves on my deuce are now in a box somewhere. At first they sealed tight after being activated but after awhile neither one would close completely after pulling and releasing the cable like Steelandcanvas is experiencing. They are handy but don't work correctly. Went back...
Here's the one I have. Its a 140 series shelter but no data plate showing exactly which one. Pic of the dataplate does show what type of shelter it is.
I've got a S-140 series shelter similiar to this one that will go in my M37. I found these pictures on the net sometime back. No info or experience with these yet.
Cummins 250?? Injectors are fed internally in the head cavity if if thats the engine you are talking about. Do a search for posts that suggest pressuring the tank with a few PSI of air. I am going to run a soft line from the fuel filter to the tank bypassing the selector valve like it sounds...
The Military Vehicle Collectors of Colorado, (MVCC), the 10th Mountain Division renactor group and different wings/groups of the Colorado Military History Center were invited to attend the Colorado National Guard's 150th anniversary ball in downtown Denver at the Convention Center. We had some...
The crowd at the Ft Carson GL unit has always been extremely helpful and very cordial. Most of the vehicles listed below came from Carson. Glen Minks has led that group for the last few years and is the man. Unforuntely GL has cut the manning there from about 5 guys to one, Glen. So if you...