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cobra6
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November 09, 2014, 03:01:38 PM »
JUST SCRAPED THE PAINT FROM OUR M2 FRAME RAIL. IT IS M2-44 WHICH DUPLICATES THE STAMPED DATA PLATE ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL. IS THIS HALF TRACK ONE OF THE OLDEST? RICK CLEMENS CACTUS AIR FORCE WINGS AND WHEELS MUSEUM CARSON CITY, NEVADA
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woodwalker
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November 09, 2014, 04:14:50 PM »
not the oldest but up there I believe That number should be a auto car number the armor should have a keystone stamp instead of the Diebold box
Although Autocar had the first contract White was able to deliver faster so white was the first producer of M2 halftracks
If I am wrong remember you get what you pay for and I offer a money back guarantee on opinions
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