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BILL, I WILL BE DAMMED!!!!!!!!! After talking to you on the phone the other day and finding out that we know the same people and I just checked out your album and seen the pics of your M37. I have MET you!!!!! A long time ago I went to a friday night cruisers with my dad and there was a...
My M54A2C has always been in the works as a GT, but that project has been on the back burner for a long time. On that note, I have always perefered the A1 and wanted one in both the M52 and M54. I currently have my M54 project for sale in VT, if it sells, it sells, if it...
RE: Re: Painting/Priming WITHOUT prior sandblasting???
boys I think the issue is Latex paint???? If your going to use enamel paint, I dont think the Latex will take to the enamel paint very well. Bare Min, buy a orbital sander and some sandpaper and try to sand out that latex or bare min...
Well let me put this in your ear. In August "The Gathering" will be in Pigeon Forge TN. I dont know how far that is from you but I am thinking that you should be close. "The Gathering" was started in 2002. Its basically a group of Vietnam Trans. vets that get together every year. I will...
RE: Mine has only worked hauling my M127 about ten miles
Yep, they had gassers over there but for a very short time. Yes, Vietnam vets do deserve the recognition. Its sad how they were treated on so many levels. Even today its not talked about. We STILL owe them so much.
Cool, but you just need the old style lights. The brackets are the same as the composit lights. I took the composit lights off and put the old ones on.
Before I rap up this post, I will post some pics tonight and tomorrow that were the result of fatigue. Long days on the road, many drivers fell asleep and this caused some serious accidents. In my book, these guys are Hero's. So if you ever hear a vet say "I just drove a truck"...
Drivers in Vietnam had many hazards. Tired trucks, bad road conditions, fatigue of long hours & above all "the enemy". Qui Nhon was one of the ports that supplies were delivered to. These supplies needed to be moved inland to another supply depot at Qui Nhon. The road was highway...