exavid
Registered: September 2004 Location: Oregon Posts: 24,706
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Fri March 10, 2006 12:42am
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What is that? Doesn't look like the Deuce or 3/4T I used to "enjoy" in the US Army. Looks later than '67 when I got out they were just getting multifulers with refinements like turn signals.
------------------------------ If you can't ride, fly or sail it, why bother?
Paul W.
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Silverfox
Registered: April 2005 Posts: 15,725
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Fri March 10, 2006 10:31am
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Rating: 10.00
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Self recovery, using a rabbit, is probably not reccomended, but looks fun anyway. Might well have seen your baby at War and Peace show, if you go there too!! Very nice "other toy" :-)
------------------------------ Pete
Calhoun Pictures.. Click to View..

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77GL1
Registered: May 2005 Location: Texas Posts: 628
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dodger6x6
Registered: August 2005 Posts: 79
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Fri March 17, 2006 7:17pm
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hiya exavid
its a 3.8ltr straight six sidevalve 1943 dodge wc63 1 1/2 ton weapons carrier, bought it about 5 years ago and go to a lot of shows in the midlands in uk, have driven it to france 3 years running and at 45mph all the way it takes a while, this was a repaint last year when i put my guard bunny on watch he usually lives in a canvas bucket hanging from the front bumper, hes actually on his second bucket in 3 years
have fun Pete
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1984 gl1200 aspen
1943 dodgewc63 6x6
1940's norton 16h army sepc
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Silverfox
Registered: April 2005 Posts: 15,725
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Fri March 17, 2006 9:34pm
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45mph!!! Wow you speed freak!! My mates Scamell was lucky to make 29mph and the 11 ltr engine drank at a rate of 8 mpg if he drove gently. But at least he had doors to keep the weather out!! :-)
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77GL1
Registered: May 2005 Location: Texas Posts: 628
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