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Re: military halftracks
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Posted by fixerupper on December 17, 2006 at 06:44:12 from (206.72.37.202):
In Reply to: military halftracks posted by steveo916 on December 16, 2006 at 21:55:08:
Do you know of any military collectors in your area? Sometimes they have connections. I do military restorations for a local collector and he gets ideas for locations of parts and vehicles from his little 'network' of friends. I did a restoration on a halftrack about ten years ago and I know there were a few in Nebraska then because of the military base in Omaha. Most of the half tracks were made by White motors but a few rare ones were made by Diamond T and Autocar and then another version was made by IHC. There's a big military surplus store in Idaho Falls that did have a half track on display (just for display purposes) in the store, a year ago. Maybe someone there might know of someone who knows someone who----- well, you know! I believe their website is armysurpluswarehouse.com Jim
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