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RE: Re: RE: Short Trip Interesting Find ..
We have an M56 SPAT here in Duluth Ga, right off of 120. I've never heard them called Scorpion, I've always heard them called a SPAT (Special Purpose Anti-Tank) from a guy who used to command one in Vietnam.
Jason
Anyone know of someone that knows how to refurb these. Basically I need to have the cloudy glass removed, the surface of the acrylic buffed down and have the glass plates and mirrors replaced.
thanks
Jason
Actually, the one vehicle i would sell just about my entire collection to get would be an original M132 with all the equipment. The 132 would be the best clean out your neighborhood toy, flame cleans all.
Jason
The 50 cal mount that goes on this vehicle is sorta like an M113 mount but smaller and bolts directly to the front of the cupula, I'll find a picture of it and post it in a little while. I've actually got a new ring mount with cradle and about 7 orignal NOS M48 dash mounts with all the yokes...
Yeah, the one I have is a fairly early one so it did not have the 20mm mount. I'm going to put mine back as it came since there are very few mods done to the interior and it still has a rather large number of the original early features. Also, when the A1s were mod into A1E1s or A2s, they went...
The interior is actually alot better than the vast majority I've seen. I'm pulling the thing apart, blasting and then repainting. This one is going to be avery very easy resto.
Jason
The M151 was purchased in 2003 and the T114 was purchased last summer (really haven't had much time to work on the 114 over the past year, going to pull final drive this weekend or next)
Here are two of my favorite toys:
1. 1963 T114 (Carrier, Personnel, Full-Tracked, Armored, T114)
2. 1971 M151A2 (with Form 97, and had 48.5 miles when purchased, original condition)
Sounds great, keep me informed. It will be next year before I get the T114 going unless I get a massive influx of time and money (more time is needed right now, lol).
Jason
I'm in the process of restoring my T114 and I carefully removed the rubber rear door hatch seal yesterday. it is in good shape but I want to do something to prevent it from drying out anymore. As said, it's in good shape (still pliable and soft) but one or two areas are starting to get a...
Anytime in the next 2 months or so, no big rush,
weight is about 12K
about 15 ft long and about 7.5' long
Let me know if you can help, thanks
Jason
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