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Got the pictures I took there, not a whole lot of photos that I haven't taken pics of before, but here you go.
Pics 1&2: CUCV pickup and M880s sitting idle, rusting away until someone rescues them....
Pic 3: Very nice 5-ton sitting right up front, completely gone over and waiting for a buyer...
Looks great! Now you just gotta paint it up in 24087 with a yellow nose, and you'll have the whole Vietnam tractor thing going for it!
Even if you don't, it looks fantastic!
Sorry guys, I don't think I'm gonna have time before the rally to make up a T-shirt design this time. Maybe by fall event. But as it sits, the Spring event is 2-1/2 weeks away and even if I come up with a design by week's end, it doesn't give the shirt company enough time to knock it out and...
I found mine to be the same way when I got the deuce. I think it's a common problem - good thing there are eight bolts to hold everything together.
I like your solution, at least it will help you check by eyeball if they loosen again...
First Blood, it was the first Rambo movie. The fuel tank got knocked off the truck during the stunt, you can see it in the movie if you look real close.
Who are the long haulers this year from the East Coast? I plan on going again, last year I convoyed with Ferro and Cabell. I think they are still going, but not sure.
Who along the I-81/I-64/I-70 corridor east of the Appalachians is going this year?
You have WAY more patience than I do. I would've smashed it into scrap by now if something didn't come out the way I planned.
Everything I made in shop class always turned out to be an ashtray.
I have used it to free up an engine that had been sitting unused for 15 or more years. Pulled the plugs, poured some in each cylinder, let it soak for 2 weeks, and it promptly fired right up next time. I did it just in case the pistons had stuck to the cylinder walls, I didn't have an idea of...
There were a bunch of jeeps in WWII that were outfitted with Wireless Set No. 19s, especially in the European Theater. They had a dynamotor, but were LONG obsolete by the time of the Vietnam War.
Here's a website with some vehicle based radio systems used in US from the 40s to the 1970s...
On second thought, I might be interested in a deuce like this, as long as the engine is in good shape. I wouldn't hesitate to turn a junker like this into a bobbed deuce for off-roading, I wouldn't feel as it I was mangling a perfectly good truck to make a bob job. Cut the bed and fenders off...
Holy crap that's a lot of wood on that trailer. Good job with the mod. I would continue the mod with some airbag shocks that truck trailers use, might help support the load a little more when you hit the potholes on the way home.
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