Welcome to the site, Paul! Thanks for posting pics of your truck and the link to your site-very informative! Thought I recognized your rig, looks like we have a celebrity in our mist. If anyone reads "Classic Military Vehicle Magazine" Paul's M37 was featured on the cover & in an article in the May 2011 issue #120 .
Matt
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups
MikeOneSix wrote:Welcome to the site, Paul! Thanks for posting pics of your truck and the link to your site-very informative! Thought I recognized your rig, looks like we have a celebrity in our mist. If anyone reads "Classic Military Vehicle Magazine" Paul's M37 was featured on the cover & in an article in the May 2011 issue #120 .
Matt
Hello Matt. Will have to dig out that copy. And see if I can get it in again, in its new guise
You guys know Colin Topliss and Max Levell?? They used to be over with the 8th GP guys. Way back when, I had a open invite to "Party" with them those 10 days. Stuart Beeny is another one. I wish we could get that detailed here in the states.
Green Mountain Military Vehicle Club Army Transportation Association Vietnam
vtdeucedriver wrote:You guys know Colin Topliss and Max Levell?? They used to be over with the 8th GP guys. Way back when, I had a open invite to "Party" with them those 10 days. Stuart Beeny is another one. I wish we could get that detailed here in the states.
I may well have met them but dont know them, you bump into a lot of people at War & Peace
Collected the truck yesterday, and took to the storage so a nice 80 mile drive to get to know it. Only one minor hiccup, flooding the engine when we stopped for a drink but all safe and sound in the team storage facility. Going for another drive tomorrow with the family. All in all a happy Dodge owner.
Some updates. Started the transformation from USMC vehicle to US Army Vehicle (keeping USMC specific mods for now, back story for my display is the Special Forces "procured" it in their own fashion and remarked it...)
I used the vinyl stick on stencils, think I would prefer them to be a little less neat (bit of overspray of the edge etc) but theres plenty of time to redo as I wont be getting rid any time soon
Next stage of the transformation from USMC vehicle to US Army Vehicle, painted in my field expedient spray booth
Next stage will be the rest of the US Army marking