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You know your Binders! I can do that with 60-70s Chevies, but not these.
And I wouldn't trust what a lot of folks label their stuff (ie the '66 Travelall) on the internet. I "borrowed" that picture as a decent one that looked like the Travelall I remembered from NASCC and bear no...
Here is the IHC from the same book. There are also Fords and Chevys.
One of the sweetest IHCs I have seen was the mid-'60s Traveall 4x4 used at NAS Corpus Christi well into the '80s as the "Follow-Me" truck, even though yellow isn't my favourite vehicle colour.
It was very similar to the one...
In Bart Vanderveen's 1972 edition of the Observer's Military Vehicles Directory (which I bought as a child back then!), on page336, I found the entry in the attached photo.
The photo is one I took of the book page, but should be clear enough to see the info. Sorry, that's about as high tech as...
I recall that Dodge of my uncle's riding like a buckboard, it had some great springs! The red on his looked like it had been put on by a 5-year old with a sponge. You could see the Marine lettering on the doors under the red paint.
Wish I could have gotten it from him, I'd still have it. :(...
There was a thread the other day on Ford trucks in the military.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?136429-Ford-mv-s
The military used, and still uses, off the shelf civilian vehicles. They weren't military vehicles, per se, so would not have had M numbers, but would have been...
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