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Recent content by 66swede

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    K-43 phone maint./poll setter

    racerlee, here some more pictures and info about the K43 CHEVROLET 1 1/2 TON 4X4 TELEPHONE TRUCK K43 G7173 I have a K-44 myself, one of 4-5 known here in europe.
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    New guy from Sweden

    Thank´s Gunnar1071 and littlebob! cranetruck, Bjorn: If you ever go back to your hometown in Sweden: in nearby Strängnäs a new military museum will open next summer, www.arsenalen.se Here a nice movie on Youtube showing the moving of vehicles to the new place
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    New guy from Sweden

    Sirblissful: yes, they are cool. But you have a lot of cool armyvehicles over there too! Below a picture of my 1954 Volvo taxi. -You can see they used that body on the Sugga, just shortened it, and cut the rear lower end off. bbftx: You are welcome to use any pictures from me. I enjoyed to see...
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    New guy from Sweden

    Thanks Billy Bobbed, jime, rumplecat, cranetruck, bbftx and roscoe! cranetruck Bjorn: are you originally from Sweden? bbftx: Nice and informative site you have made there! And a good name on it too! Looking foreward to follow the restoration there. I see on a picture there that Rolf must...
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    New guy from Sweden

    Thanks to you all! cessnatwin: Forum activities is something new to me, so I have not quite learned this yet. I placed some pictures in my photo album, I think you can see them there? I´ll also try to upload a picture here, and see if it works. It shows my 1942 Volvo VKP (Volvo Kaross Pansar =...
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    New guy from Sweden

    Hi! I own a few US WWII vehicles, so this is a greate site for me to maybe learn more about my vehicles and others. I have a rather early GMC cckwx, and a Chevrolet Eart Auger (the yellow one) that was used by the US signal corps (they reffered to it as K-44) for drilling holes and setting...
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