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On Sep 7, 7:20 am, John H. wrote:
On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 18:42:00 -0700, Tim wrote: On Sep 6, 6:39 pm, Frogwatch wrote: I b'leve my old Nissan is gonna soon go to old truck paradise but i'll get another 25K miles outta her (it'll read 333,333 then) first. So, what then? I need a tow vehicle for my boat and as you see I like to keep my trucks waaaaay past any reasonable retirement age. However, I loathe gadgets and power crap and ANYTHING that can get broke. Simple is best, no power seats, no fu**&*g lights that dont turn off till I go back to make sure the door isnt open, no built in GPS, no damned radio, just SIMPLE transportation. Reliability and ease of fixing is a major issue as is longevity. So, what is there? A hi tek luddite Just what the Dotcor orderd. a Kaiser/Willys M-715 http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.p...r&type=file&fu... http://www.olive-drab.com/idphoto/id_photos_m715.php3 ask JohnH or Tom Shortwave for details..... Well, not that one exactly, but my first job in the Army was in an Artillery Battalion in Fort Devins, Mass. I was chief of the Fire Direction Control (FDC) section for a 105mm Howitzer Battery. The FDC section had the M37, 3/4 ton as its primary mover. The thing had the most underpowered straight six ever made! http://www.olive-drab.com/idphoto/id_photos_m37.php3 Oh I know, John, thats why I sugggested the m-715 The 37 was a bull of a truck, just no power. Thanks for the post. Brought back some good memories, like the time we almost shelled Ayer, Mass.- Hide quoted text - Now THAT would have been interesting. |
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