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  1. chvss65

    105 recovery

    I use a high lift Jack for these truck tows, that way if something goes wrong you have all the adjustment from the ground to 4 ft high.
  2. chvss65

    Riley recovery

    Ripley, Minnesota not Riley, Kansas Happy fingers, I was still tired LOL
  3. chvss65

    Riley recovery

    was any no problem entry to main gate just had to show paperwork for the truck just a wave on the way out, should have got more hah ha ya nice fast recovery, tires were new, spare still had white lettering on tread
  4. chvss65

    Riley recovery

    had to convert vid
  5. chvss65

    Riley recovery

    ranchhopper and I went yesterday left 12:30 Am Monday and back by 8:00 Pm good stroke just under 1000 miles by time I got home. got 1 of 2 home, short on drivers. both started slaved good, 1 had a minor fuel leak, she stayed. changed in good charged batteries more fuel and started home, trying...
  6. chvss65

    Leaving on 2500 mile Road Trip to get my S-250 Shelter

    Dont know if this is too far out of way East of Lakemoor, Illinois west of Gurnee west of interstate 94 web site Volo Auto Museum - Welcome To the Volo Auto Museum Web Site ! directions Volo Auto Museum - Directions to the Museum military display Volo Auto Museum - The Combat Zone - Armed...
  7. chvss65

    Deuce Bumper Letters & Numbers Decode

    No not at all !!!!!!!!! Good thread to consolidate it in
  8. chvss65

    Deuce Bumper Letters & Numbers Decode

    Iam pretty sure that guntruck type designation They were on the truck when I got it, I dont know why Guntruck links below GUNTRUCKS VIETNAM CONVOY and http://grambo.us/atav/guntrucks.htm
  9. chvss65

    VietNam Guntruck site

    GUNTRUCKS VIETNAM CONVOY http://grambo.us/atav/default.html
  10. chvss65

    Deuce Bumper Letters & Numbers Decode

    David Thanks
  11. chvss65

    Deuce Bumper Letters & Numbers Decode

    Can anyone decode my Truck bumper letters/numbers I know they designate units/battalions and company's, I don't know what these decode to. Right side 26GP 57T Left side 363TRK8 Thanks in advance
  12. chvss65

    V-100 Crew Member Vietnam 71-72

    All I can say Is WOW !!!!!!!!!!! small world welcome home
  13. chvss65

    New guy From Chicago

    Hello Frankie welcome on board--get your self some green steel and enjoy good to see more Illinois guys !!!!!!!!!!
  14. chvss65

    Triangle brass tag riveted to cab

    Thee Hee Love this Iam so ticked to be outside but dropped the tag, n cant find it Look out for Deuce police Later Guys
  15. chvss65

    Triangle brass tag riveted to cab

    Yes sir thats it Thanks
  16. chvss65

    Triangle brass tag riveted to cab

    Does anybody know the codes for the stamping to the tag ?? Tag is located on cab frame, drivers side, where the lower rear of the door meets the cab, when closed ? Thanks in advance
  17. chvss65

    New Guy from Illinois

    Hello guner51 I heard about the ducw's over there, just a few weeks ago, dont know if they be around for a while or if someone told me because they saw my deuce ? i was told that he didint even want to talk about selling them, dont know for sure ? I should find out first hand and pass it on to...
  18. chvss65

    High top cover

    I remember some time on here that someone stated that if the sides were metal or aluminum that they were modified to be used as a detention transport for prisoners and such ??? don't know for sure !!
  19. chvss65

    Got my 1st deuce baby!!

    Welcome on board bunch o stuff in the back congrats
  20. chvss65

    Military "Cattle-Cars"

    I rode the one's at Ft. Jackson a couple of times. back in 1969. Same way reception station to the billets, but back then the DI's were chasing ya up the company street and putting boots up rears and a saying not to touch them, back then they could touch recruits Ha Ha fun and fond memories...
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