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Door latches on command car

TedG

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Hello,

This is the first time I have ever saw that early style of door latch. My WC56 is 12/42 production date and the scrape lines in the original paint layer showed the later style. Very interesting latch and thanks for the link.

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saddamsnightmare

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February 17th, 2008.

S-W-E-E-E-T! :jumpin:


THOSE PICTURES ALMOST MAKE ME WANT TO GO OUT AND GET ONE MYSELF!! Howbig a garage do you figure it'd take to house one of these, a CCKW or MB,an M35A2, MB UNIMOG S404.114 (Swiss) a Model A or T ford, and a bunch of blacksmith and 1850-1870's machine tools? MAN, I gotta get help before the next move or I'm gonna need Noah's Ark minus the animals. There has to be a stopping point somewhere...... Nice truck, if you want you could write me into your will for it. Do a series of posts like the gentleman with the gasser M35's been doing, then we all learn something useful. I enjoyed the photos of the different varieties of door latches. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!
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Sincerely,

Kyle F. McGrogan

Owned by the M35 & S404.114 (Swiss)(So Far, but I've owned locomotives,passenger cars and cabooses, and MOW equipment too!) :cookoo:
 
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