Anybody else seen this?

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http://blog.agcocorp.com/2011/03/diver-discovers-sunken-mf-treasure/
 
Don't know nothing about no Massey-Furgies.

But I do know that somewhere between the USA and Great Britain, U-Boats sank a freighter with 5000 Indian motorcycles.

It has been suggested that the sinking of that Liberty ship was the undoing of Indian Motorcycles. US servicemen only had Harleys to ride in Europe and that is what they purchased as civilians after the war. Personally, I think it was the far superior engine (OHV) and transmission (constant mesh) in the Big Twin.
 
According to the article the MFs are 1970s models Mf135s.... probably a ship that ran aground and broke up.

Somewhere there is a load of International T 20 crawlers... were supposed to be part of D Day. They adapted the implements they had recieved to whatever they could find - usually earlier model tanks called them "funnies"
 
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"low hours, tires are 100%"
 
Hi Wardner, a lot of cargo ships were sunk by U Boats between the USA and the UK during the second world war. A lot of those ships would be carying tractors and machinery to the UK but we are unable to find out any details. MJ
 
By US Defense Dept records, most of Thomposon sub machine guns ever made are on the bottom of the Atlantic via U-boats. Paul
 
Yeah, but----anything submerged in salt water that long wouldn't hardly be of much value, except for curios.
 

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