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Found this little guy out in the woods behind my house, 1943 M3A4!!!

Ferroequinologist

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That's awesome! good thing she spotted the tag!

This is why I get bent out of shape when Angie just starts throwing stuff out without asking me about it or even looking at it close.
 

zout

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WOW - MD taught me a new trick. Buy something - bury it out in the back yard and let it sit for a while
to make it look worse - cover it with debris & then some day drag the wifey out there with the 4 squirrels
and tell them I will give them a few bucks to help me clean up that nasty area.

Holy crap honey - look what WE found !!

Should work.
 

mdmorganwife

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I just don't understand how they could have just thrown it into the woods like that. I mean this is a piece of our history. Kind of makes you sick thinking about all the stuff that gets thrown out.
 

tigger

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I just don't understand how they could have just thrown it into the woods like that. I mean this is a piece of our history. Kind of makes you sick thinking about all the stuff that gets thrown out.
Unfortunely thats the way people think now adays. There was a jeep by me that i offered the guy twice what it was worth. and he kept saying no, I said if you change your mind call me. I found out he hauled it for scrap! I said man i would have given you twice that for it, he just looked at me and said it was junk you don't want it!

:evil:
 

zout

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Agree in its value and history. On the other hand when its time to dispose of something it just
seems worth it just to toss items instead of hassling with the BS with trying to sell stuff or trade them.

Next thing you know you made someone a heck of a deal on something - they turn around and sell it - thinking
per your converstations they wanted it to keep it. Once I toss something I never give it a second thought.

Then again - some folks just take stuff because they have materialistic tendacies - hoarders.
 

EMD567

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I just wish I could find something cool like that in the woods behind my house....... oh, I forgot....... I don't have woods behind my house. Cool find Daniel and Mahala:doghead::mrgreen:
 

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I just saw one of these on Pawn Stars on TV.
The owner wanted $500 to start. Rick wanted to call in an expert for what he thought was this piece of junk.
The expert came in, and said Wow! I know what this is.
He said it was worth $1500-2000???, and twice that fully restored. Price to restore about $1200

After that, the guy sold it to Rick for a mere $400
I dont understand people sometimes.

Edit: anyways, I wanted to look it up on google for value, and ended up here.
Cool beans!
 

3dAngus

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So much for my memory...
A follow up to the restore just came on
He charged $1400, for what looked like an insanely easy restoration, and recommended no less then $2800 as a starting price minimum, for resale value.
 

mdmorgan

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As usual, life has gotten in the way and I have not had the chance to get this thing pull worthy, I have taken it apart and built 2 new ribs for it, just need to weld them on, and still need to figure out what to do for an axle. I'll try to have it done by this years rally but can't promise anything.
 

mdmorgan

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So I finally got around to fixing this little guy up a bit, welded in the 2 ribs I made earlier and built an axle assembly from scratch. Just gotta make the "T" bar for the front then I'm done for now.uploadfromtaptalk1440969811675.jpguploadfromtaptalk1440969844286.jpguploadfromtaptalk1440969894404.jpguploadfromtaptalk1440969935530.jpg
 

Floridianson

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That poor little puppy would have died a slow and rusty death if not for you. Looks good enough to sell back to the Government now.
 

3dAngus

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Looks like it needs air over hydraulic brakes with a dual braking system.
Looks great Daniel. Are you going to bring it to the Georgia Rally this year?
Keep the pictures coming.
 

CARNAC

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I was having vibes about this just a few days ago. Wondering how it turned out. Was looking at building a bike tired trailer to help move some things and immediately started looking at this design.
 

3dAngus

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And you just made post number 1000.
Looks like a real fine piece of machining. Look forward to seeing it on the trailer.
 
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