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originally they were designed for convoy protect and perimeter patrol, developed during the early 60s and used by several countries/armies including US, ARVN during the late 1960s.
Very cool and fun vehicles. In original configuration, they would float...
I have a Mutt body that needs some work, mostly under body channel work. I have a large under body repair kit to assist. Here are pictures of what I need fixed. Prefer someone in the Southeast.
Thanks for the help in advance:
1. ammo steps (??)
2. Pin for travel lock (holds it in upper or lower position
3. Gas can bracket - one that goes on the inside of the body and reenforces the body for the weight of the gas can. (FOUND)
4. Antenna bracket
We are having admin troubles, the site is still fairly active but with inactive management. I'll post a complaint or issue with them about people trying to join but not being able to.
Do you know any good metal guys that could put it back to looking factory. I had a guy do some work for me and was not very happy with the results, it looked good but was not factory.
Jinxkat,
Want a challenge, well not really a challenge based on your post above. ;-) Seriously, if you think you can handle this and a few other M151 issues, I'll bring it down to your place in the next few weeks. I've got an underbody rust kit (full kit) and if you can use those to...
She's a 1965 and will be restored as an 82nd gun mutt, aka, not going to leave the greek army camo. my friend was in the 82nd from 64-69 and got to see plenty of these in action.
Yeah, I know, I'm used to mule ones and M38A1Cs. This one is a bit different as you mentioned and I've had another travel lock for hte m151 that was the same.
She's going to be a fun project.