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Steel Soldiers MV of the month 2016 - August VOTE HERE!

Please vote for MV of the month.


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patracy

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Please vote here for your favorite MV of the month. And contestants, please feel free to "campaign" for votes here as well! Let's have at it!

Please campaign only in the thread, not PMing people.

1. DanM7890
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2. m38inmaine
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3. RDUKW
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4. MyothersanM1
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5. Kaiser67M715
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6. wsucougarx
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7. Gunzy
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8. sandcobra164
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9. Tinwoodsman
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10. joshuak
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11. VenomInjected
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12. Quarkz
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13. longshot2171
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14. mdmorgan
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15. GamaGoatGirl
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Tinwoodsman

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It is a privilege being nominated with these other fine vehicles. I found my 1942 Ford GPW in a shed in south Texas after it had taken a 35 year nap. It had been modified for duty on the ranch and was a victim of serious neglect and much rust. My restoration took almost 2 years and every piece of the vehicle was disassembled, cleaned or media blasted, primed and painted. The only parts not totally disassembled were the 6 volt starter, generator and regulator which were cleaned, tested and refurbished. Here are some pictures of the vehicle during restoration stages. You can also visit my thread at:

http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?128511-My-New-Project-1942-Ford-GPW

Thanks for your consideration.

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papabear

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I'm here to tell ya...Tinwoodsman did a beyond museum class restoration on that immaculate MB.

I hereby call on all my cohorts/friends to vote for the MB and give her just rewards!!:popcorn:
 

Coffey1

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Yup because the next time I went there I had a vote button.
What are you doing to me Drew first 1900 days off then no vote button lol
 

m38inmaine

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Please vote for my Goat, de-milled and left for dead for 14 years in the woods until I rescued it. The restoration thread can be seen here:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?141472-Operation-quot-URGENT-RESTORATION-quot

It took me just over a year to get it running and driving, and without the help of many SS members would have been impossible. Special thanks to mkcoen for the engine parts, without him I would have no engine. Also combat32 who traded and sourced many critical parts for the restoration. It still is not 100% finished and is a work in progress but it sure has come along way. Transported 50+ people at the Weare military vehicle show and they loved it.

Here is a quote from mkcoen when he first saw the thread, quote "Well Mark I have to say you made me feel so much better about the one I got. I started to tear up a little just thinking about starting on yours."

Thanks to all who have helped in one way or another and vote "GOAT".
 

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BenRoberts

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Please vote for my Goat, de-milled and left for dead for 14 years in the woods until I rescued it. The restoration thread can be seen here:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?141472-Operation-quot-URGENT-RESTORATION-quot

It took me just over a year to get it running and driving, and without the help of many SS members would have been impossible. Special thanks to mkcoen for the engine parts, without him I would have no engine. Also combat32 who traded and sourced many critical parts for the restoration. It still is not 100% finished and is a work in progress but it sure has come along way. Transported 50+ people at the Weare military vehicle show and they loved it.

Here is a quote from mkcoen when he first saw the thread, quote "Well Mark I have to say you made me feel so much better about the one I got. I started to tear up a little just thinking about starting on yours."

Thanks to all who have helped in one way or another and vote "GOAT".
You got my vote. I love story's like that
 

GamaGoatGirl

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I don't have any wonderful stories about my goat, but do have some additional pictures. The data plate states that this goat is #9. Please feel free to vote for my goat! IMG_6162.jpgIMG_0710.jpg
 

kubotaman

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So many goats. But Mark has my vote. :p

Amy, have any pictures of that dataplate? I'd love to see it. I think your probably have the oldest production ​goat out there.
 

m38inmaine

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As much as I would like to vote for myself I am going to vote for GamaGoatGirl, DH was kind enough to give my son a ride in the goat when we were there during a recovery.
 

joshuak

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Not in it to win it, heck I encourage you to vote for somebody else, I did [thumbzup].

But, I've been a member for 2 years and have not participated in a MV of the month so here's my rig.


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Picture from the recovery mission, purchased in North Carolina with the intention of converting to a grease powered SUV, I'm glad I took a different route.
 

patracy

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Yup because the next time I went there I had a vote button.
What are you doing to me Drew first 1900 days off then no vote button lol
Creating these threads are a lot more involved than one would think. You have to make the post first of all. Then come back and add in all the names. It takes a minute or two to do all of that.

I don't have any wonderful stories about my goat, but do have some additional pictures. The data plate states that this goat is #9. Please feel free to vote for my goat! View attachment 639478View attachment 639479
It being #9, I bet it has a lot of stories to tell if it could talk!

Amy, you campaign slogan should be "I've Got Your Goat"
I think a better slogan would be "My goat wants your vote!".
 

Scar59

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I'm here to tell ya...Tinwoodsman did a beyond museum class restoration on that immaculate MB.

I hereby call on all my cohorts/friends to vote for the MB and give her just rewards!!:popcorn:
I'm going to have to follow Papabear's endorsement; what a come back restoration. Immaculate job.
 

GamaGoatGirl

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So many goats. But Mark has my vote. :p

Amy, have any pictures of that dataplate? I'd love to see it. I think your probably have the oldest production ​goat out there.
I will post a picture of the data plate for you this weekend! My days this week are full with my day job and being the director of my church's VBS in the evenings!
 
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