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Just to clarify, the museum I referred to earlier is located on the former site of NAS Greencove Springs (i.e. Reynolds Industrial Park), it has a L.A.R.C. in front of it . It is not the museum located at Camp Blanding.
The M-37 and the M-35 are driven on the road regularly. The M-211's hi-lo switch needs to be fixed (i.e. it is stuck in low range), but in the low range it runs like a champ. Below is a picture of its engine from six months ago while it was being restored. I have also included a link of the...
All three vehicles I mentioned belong to members of my family, the vehicles are on display at The Military Museum of North Florida. From what I recall the M-211 was in New Mexico for most of its life. It went to Korea. Still has tires dated 1952. Only thing left to do on it is to fix the hi-lo...
Hello I am a new member. I've thought about joining for while, but just finally did today. I am a member of The Military Museum of North Florida and have participated in the restoration of a M-211, M-37, and now working on a M-35a2. If anyone is interested in the museum our website is...