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Dave, the home on the lot with the trucks is abandoned, and that makes finding the owner(s) a bit more challenging. But I'll go to the county office Thursday or Friday and see what I can find out.
Dave I'll try. I'll have to go to the county office here in town and see who owns the property. Here's a couple more pics. I'm not a Dodge expert, but I think the yellow truck in the background may be a WW2 WC. I can probably get down to the county office Thursday or Friday.
This bomb carrier has been sitting in this fenced yard for decades, I've been working to try and find out who the owner is (may be an estate) I've been told. I'm no expert on Burma Jeeps, but this one looks mostly complete minus the rear fenders and other items. This was a Navy vehicle and may...
Before you do a repair or rebuild, try giving the solenoid some taps with a hammer (not too hard) and see if that doesn't fix the problem. It's worked for me.
According to their website, B & M Military Surplus is parting out 12 M123 trucks, some gas and some diesel. If someone want's to save or restore this truck contact B & M looks like they have parts.bandmsurplus@gmail.com.
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