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They are pretty cool - though they are not military. I believe at one time a couple, 2-3 of them were purchased by the Army for testing in the late 1960s, but it went nowhere. Buy it, paint it OD green and drive it like you stole it....
Had a great time as always! Great company, perfect weather, and the trails were awesome! We had more trucks show up this time than in previous years, let's keep it growing!
As usual, my camera took a dump after a few pics. Here's what did get saved....
Uh oh, another 10-ton on it's way to getting a new lease on life. If any more M123 series trucks end up in your shop, Dirt, Florida will surely sink into the Atlantic. :)
I plan to fart a lot inside my RV (Durango) the nights to keep warm. It's hard to freeze inside an intermediate cold weather sleeping bag when you've had chili for dinner.
Not sure if there is some confusion here, but to make matters worse there is a M101 trailer in US inventory that is rated at 3/4 ton cargo capacity, and there is a M101 trailer in Canadian inventory that is rated at 1/4 ton capacity. Two different size trailers.
The Canadian M101 is more close...
Just letting everyone know the money is gone on this end, running on fumes, so to speak. SO, make a long story short, the M37 gun truck is on hold for now. Not to mention, the weather is getting colder and the leaves are falling, so RLW is living under a tarp until the money and the weather...
The M1101 and M1102 series trailers were designed to be used with the HMMWV only. There is no warning against using them with the M1009 Blazer, but my personal opinion is that they are fairly expensive trailers for what you are getting (expect your CUCV and the M1101 to cost the same money)...
In another thread. Currently on hold until I get more money to finish her up.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/m37/55649-maddawgs-m37-gun-truck-project.html
Worst case scenario, you have a pile of 3/8" thick steel to use for other projects. If you do decide to make something with it, love to see the result.
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