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  1. NDT

    1969 LCVP (Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel)

    Wow. Poor thing has seen no love in a very long time. Any idea on hull number? You may recall that the New Orleans D-Day museum built one of those from scratch, and it took years.
  2. NDT

    1969 LCVP (Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel)

    If you can get your RTFL over there and rent a second one, you can easily pick the LCVP up, one fork truck in the middle of the gunwale on both sides, with a inverted v bridle sling going to the front and rear lift points bow and stern. Lift it straight up and back a drop deck underneath. No...
  3. NDT

    1969 LCVP (Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel)

    I thinks I see armor plate on that one. Gonna be a lot heavier than the wood one I pulled around. I think you figured that out.
  4. NDT

    1969 LCVP (Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel)

    Gray Marine 6-71 diesel engine. Unchanged from WWII, except that may be a "N" 4 valve head.
  5. NDT

    1969 LCVP (Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel)

    Marine construction companies use those, military museums are often looking for them, movie rental deals? I pulled one of those around behind my M880 on a tandem axle boat trailer for a while, they are not that heavy. Now your big International bridge truck, that is heavy.
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