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I can't wait for the wall to come here again. I usually volunteer to help out, never think twice about doing it. However this time I will have my deuce, trailer and mule on hand to display.
Even though my truck is the wrong color, but the mule will be correct.
The trailer behind the M37 would be the M101. As far as I know(seen) there was nothing military used as a car trailer, if it needed moved it was either driven or towed with a towbar.
There is a thread with pics of a truck with stress cracks from having a gun and not a reinforcing plate not properly installed.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/21723-cracked-cab.html
this is written right on the invoice:
Loadout Procedures: Load by appointment only within 10 business days of a paid in full invoice.
If your in a time crunch to get it you might kindly ask a member to grab and hold them for you.
I hope that stays that way, when I did live chat I was told to expect 60 days. If it does stay at 2 weeks then the first week is over.
Goldwing you have 10 days to remove your trailers. I won 2 from the same auction you got your from.
That thing looked huge when it was on the ground, on the back of the of the roll bed it don't look so large.
Still looks like a fun toy, glad it will be heading off to a good home.
Ok, I have had the ammo racks fabricated, got my hands on dummy rounds, part of the barrel lock. Still need to find the correct tie down straps.
Now I have a question, My dad wants to use Marine Corp markings. I need the side numbers for it.
The data plate I have is numbered 102E5246.
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