New guy introduction!
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 8:27 pm
Hello, y'all!
My name is Russ, I live in Westchester, a suburb of Los Angeles, California. I'm 42 years young, soon to be a FAA certificated airplane mechanic and a brand spankin new XM152 owner!
I've been considering buying an old military vehicle for quite a number of years now, and after almost getting a M37 with "alien" engine in it, noticed a M43 on eBay. The price was right, the condition was great, and it wasn't other side of the country from me. I won the bidding and the gentleman I bought it from was very generous in storing the vehicle for me until I could get it done to L.A. I finished school and now was the time to get my rig.
I made arrangements to have it shipped by trailer, and it arrived Thursday of this week. I drove it off the trailer and into my driveway... it runs like a champ! Started going over it, making a running list of things to do and parts to watch out for.
It was advertised as an ex-Air Force M43, and, as a Army vet, I was considering restoring it as an Army meatwagon. I was a Military Policeman in the late 80's early 90's and couldn't picture myself really going with a "wingnut" finish to my vehicle.
I noticed various spots of "Strata" blue showing thru and thought "'That's not really a half-bad looking color'". I figured I could go either way: back to USAF blue or do ARMY green. I noticed that there was hole in the roof for a spotlight, no repair of a hole, absolutely no sign of a hole.
The exterior and interior had been sprayed over with black paint, and at some point, someone had taken a disc grinder to the I.D. plate to uncover the serial number for registration and licensing. I pulled off the glove compartment lid to take into the house for further investigation.
First line of ID plate started off with "Truck, ______, Utility______". That isn't right, an ambulance wouldn't be labelled as a utility anything. Some careful work with paint thinner and study under bright light revealed that the full nomenclature is; "Truck, Panel, Utility, 3/4 ton, 4 x 4, XM152". The Weight and Dimesion plate says the same thing.
So, to make a long story short (er), I have one of the 145 XM152 Panel Trucks that the USAF purchased. I aim to restore the truck back to what it looked like during it's time in service.
Thanx for reading and I hope to learn a lot here.
Russ
My name is Russ, I live in Westchester, a suburb of Los Angeles, California. I'm 42 years young, soon to be a FAA certificated airplane mechanic and a brand spankin new XM152 owner!
I've been considering buying an old military vehicle for quite a number of years now, and after almost getting a M37 with "alien" engine in it, noticed a M43 on eBay. The price was right, the condition was great, and it wasn't other side of the country from me. I won the bidding and the gentleman I bought it from was very generous in storing the vehicle for me until I could get it done to L.A. I finished school and now was the time to get my rig.
I made arrangements to have it shipped by trailer, and it arrived Thursday of this week. I drove it off the trailer and into my driveway... it runs like a champ! Started going over it, making a running list of things to do and parts to watch out for.
It was advertised as an ex-Air Force M43, and, as a Army vet, I was considering restoring it as an Army meatwagon. I was a Military Policeman in the late 80's early 90's and couldn't picture myself really going with a "wingnut" finish to my vehicle.
I noticed various spots of "Strata" blue showing thru and thought "'That's not really a half-bad looking color'". I figured I could go either way: back to USAF blue or do ARMY green. I noticed that there was hole in the roof for a spotlight, no repair of a hole, absolutely no sign of a hole.
The exterior and interior had been sprayed over with black paint, and at some point, someone had taken a disc grinder to the I.D. plate to uncover the serial number for registration and licensing. I pulled off the glove compartment lid to take into the house for further investigation.
First line of ID plate started off with "Truck, ______, Utility______". That isn't right, an ambulance wouldn't be labelled as a utility anything. Some careful work with paint thinner and study under bright light revealed that the full nomenclature is; "Truck, Panel, Utility, 3/4 ton, 4 x 4, XM152". The Weight and Dimesion plate says the same thing.
So, to make a long story short (er), I have one of the 145 XM152 Panel Trucks that the USAF purchased. I aim to restore the truck back to what it looked like during it's time in service.
Thanx for reading and I hope to learn a lot here.
Russ