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steve1973

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Tower Park, Halftrack Display
« on: April 28, 2014, 09:29:26 AM »
Hello All,
Just want to post a few photos of the display at Tower Park. We had a total of seven halftracks and one scoutcar! It was an awesome site to behold to say the least. I want to thank everyone who participated and brought their vehicles. Her is the brake down:
one M3A1 Scoutcar
Two M2 halftracks
Two M2A1 Halftracks
Two M3 Halftracks
One M3A1 halftrack

I will be putting more together on this during the week along with a video of two parades through the campground with all the halftracks and scoutcar. Here are some photos.Enjoy!!







More to come.....

Steve A.
 

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Re: Tower Park, Halftrack Display
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2014, 01:00:54 PM »
Half track "party"   ;D nice !

steve1973

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Re: Tower Park, Halftrack Display
« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2014, 08:18:35 PM »
So here is the link to the video I put together of that week. We did two convoys through the campground. Lots of fun.

http://youtu.be/hhWAckU7Yo4

Now, More photos.....





























ROLL CALL.....

1941 White M3A1 Scoutcar, Owner Peter Fraser



1941 White M2 Halftrack, Owner Tim Sutter



1942 White M2 Halftrack, Owner Martin Jefferson



1942 White M2A1 Halftrack, Owner Steve Anderegger Jr.



1942 Autocar M2A1 Halftrack, Owner Tom Gunther



1942 Diamond-T M3 Halftrack, Owner Don Gleason



1944 Autocar M3 Halftrack, Owner Michael France



1944 Autocar M3A1 Halftrack, Owner Dennis Reid



I want to thank everyone who brought their vehicles out for this event. It was a sight to see. :D

I just want to mention that Tim Sutter took first place with a $200 prize from Hagerty Collector Vehicle Insurance and Tom Gunther took third place with a $50 prize. Congratulations to the both of you.

col.halftrack

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Re: Tower Park, Halftrack Display
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2014, 08:20:13 AM »
 Great efforts were made, I am sure, to make this happen. A great gathering of old warhorses. Thanks for the pics.
 
1941 White M2
1942 White M4A1 was M4
1942 Autocar M2A1
1942 Autocar M3-75
1943 White M13 rebuilt as M16
1943 Diamond T M3A1