I get a magazine in the mail, off road adventures. Comes free after you buy stuff from 4wheelparts.com. They had a article on our trucks. Nice to see our old iron in a modern day jeep magazine.
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Wow, there's some old piccy's there, I had not see that pic of Nicoles truck for some time, Has anyone heard of her again, she one of the many lost members from the BigElectric days.
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They were nice folks MM, I wonder what became of them. I thought I saw the truck in the hands of someone else in the midwest not long ago. It's been a while since the Big E eh?
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Time marches on, folks come and go but yes, you always do wonder what has become of them Bob, too many of our members have dissapeared but fortunately we have a steady influx of new members to share the wisdom and goodwill
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Thanks for the heads-up, Tuko! I stopped by the 4WD Store today and picked up a few copies to go with the manuals and "memorabilia" collection. They now live with the Chrysler Power Wagon slick advertizing packet from 2012 which had pictures of the M-37 at a VERY upscale residence with their 2012 Power Wagon model.
I should have picked up the Camel Posters back in the '80's (I could had a bunch of the big ones), but I kept putting it off and now they are gone. I think the smoking theme kind of lowered my desire. Oh, well.
Anyway, thanks again for the notice on this article.
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I should have picked up the Camel Posters back in the '80's (I could had a bunch of the big ones), but I kept putting it off and now they are gone. I think the smoking theme kind of lowered my desire. Oh, well.
Anyway, thanks again for the notice on this article.
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Hay no problem! Glad you appreciate it. I see the camel ads from time to time for sale on ebay
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Wowww it's been a while indeed!Brigand wrote:They were nice folks MM, I wonder what became of them. I thought I saw the truck in the hands of someone else in the midwest not long ago. It's been a while since the Big E eh?
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You're not wrong, Welcome back Juan!!!Juan wrote:Wowww it's been a while indeed!Brigand wrote:They were nice folks MM, I wonder what became of them. I thought I saw the truck in the hands of someone else in the midwest not long ago. It's been a while since the Big E eh?
So, what's been happening??
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The Camel ads! LOL, While I loved the truck in those pics, I used to laugh at the disco boy in those ad's!
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The very first pic shows an M37 in military colors. Caption says it's winch is an LU-2.
Looks like an LU-4 to me. I guess i really don't know the difference.
Jerry
Looks like an LU-4 to me. I guess i really don't know the difference.
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‘43 GPW, '53 M37 W/W, ‘54 M170 Field Ambulance,
59 M43, '76 M151A2, '86 CUCV,
'43 GPW, 416 & 101 trailers.