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Removed since it was apparently in violation of the rules. This is not the first time I have done this, but it is the first time the violation was brought to my attention. Though I am not sure why it took some many people to do so. Of the dozen or so forums I am on this is the only one that has...
Saw it on the side of the road... appears to have a flat passenger side intermediate axle tire. Wondered if it was a members but driver was not around. It was at 164th and May...
I am posting this for a friend and was not sure where to post it. Please move it to a more appropriate forum if needed.
He got a water at a flea market. On the top it has;
US
W
NESCO
1944
It has a clamp style lid with a cork gasket.
I can post pictures if needed, he just wants to know what...
Ok it's not mine, however if you have been a reader of Peterson's 4 wheel and off road for awhile you might remember Operation Army Truck. Well this truck was stolen, here is a copy of the info off their website...
"On Thursday and Friday January 7th and 8th my project Army truck was stolen...
Ok it's not mine, however if you have been a reader of Peterson's 4 wheel and off road for awhile you might remember Operation Army Truck. Well this truck was stolen, here is a copy of the info off their website...
"On Thursday and Friday January 7th and 8th my project Army truck was stolen...
I believe this is an early 40s GMC... Please confirm.
Also can anyone identify the size/type tires on this truck..
Look quite a bit larger than the stock duece tire.. Thanks..
Thought I would share a picture of the WC ?? that I pass everyday. It appears to have served a more civilian duty. It was painted white, has a design on the doors and multiple forward facing lights with chrome housings. A couple of the windows are broken and there are large cuts in the sides...
Just curious if any members were in the 4th of July parade in Edmond , Ok. There were a handful of Dueces, a Wrecker, and a Jeep I believe. Some of the dueces had Steel Soldiers painted on the side. I did get pictures of the trucks. Even if it wasn't any of ya'll I will posted them anyways in...
Holy Hemmet cabs.... anyone need one? Too bad the auction says they have to be mutilated before buyer can take them.
http://cgi.govliquidation.com/auction/view?id=1390121&convertTo=USD
My guard unit just got a handful of the 900 series 5tons to replace the old dueces. I had only driven a lightly loaded one and it didnt seem to be all that impressive. I suppose we got a few good ones though as the one that was chosen for my shop truck is quite fast.. for a large and heavily...
News station was doing some coverage on a grass fire and i saw a gama goat go by with one guy driving and one guy in the back.. it was a volunteer FD and it was only a glimpse.. couldnt see any special equipement but it was just a glimpse.. thought it was cool...
http://cgi.govliquidation.com/auction/view?id=823907
Never seen these before, interesting... not sure what civilian use they may have.. but I could probably come up wit something..
just thought i would mention that the April 06 issue of Off-Road has an article on a M44A2.. apparently only 1 of 2 NON-military dueces renovated by AM General..
For those of you who read the 4x4 mags, some may recognize this truck from the FourWheeler Top Truck Challenge this past year.. JP magazine editor John Cappa is selling his M715 named Hot Dog on ebay.. thought i would post a link for youll to see...
ad in local truck trader had 4 hmmwv tires with 95% tread with wheels (however they werent pictured and didnt specify if they were hmmwv wheels or not) for $400... anyone local interested?...
Havent seen many of these on here... just wanted to post a pic of "mine".. not really mine but after driving it for the past 4-5yrs you kind of grow attached. Was a blast to drive. Modifications included caddy emblem on the grille and a stereo with 4 speakers. [:)] :lol: then they took it...