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For anyone who does not have this info, here are important V-100 parts that are currently available at NAPA and other parts stores. Keep this list. This is for V-100 only, not V-150:
Radac Corp. Ford Truck #HC6425, not NAPA, but any radiator shop or parts
Hydro VAC, Federated #51-8000
Wheel...
Interesting video of the upgrades performed by the PLA to the old V-100s left to the ARVN. Not in English but you can see diesel and props added for amphibious operations.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEn-FC6niR4
This is a pretty substantial parade with a lot of spectators honoring our fallen. Any MVs are very welcomed. May 27, 9:00am at Smith Park, N. Main St. Parade begins at 10 and proceeds to Woodside Cemetery on S. Verity. Finishes by 11:30.
These types of armored security vehicles have been around awhile, but here's some good photos:
BBC News - In pictures: Curious vehicle on the road to Sirte
For your viewing pleasure, this XM-706 we restored three years ago and has a very happy owner. It is the only early model we know of and certainly in private hands. We love before and after photos....
This is a great video showing in detail French AMX-10 6x6 w/90mm gun. Very advanced, very effective in long range operations. You don't need to understand French to appreciate their vehicles. Footage of VBLs, too.
Yes it is the same date as Findlay, but if anyone is interested, the folks running a benefit for our troops is interested in any MVs that can attend this new and neat event:
troopaidmiddletown.com
If interested, you can contact me.
Thanks,
Alan
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