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The US Army Air Forces vehicles were all OD green. The US Air Force became a separate branch of our armed forces in August, 1947. The color wasn't changed to blue until the early 1950s. My guess, then, is that you're probably on the right track with the lend-lease idea.
I know that the Army and the Marine Corps both used the mule, but I didn't think they "shared" them in the literal sense. Take a look at the markings on the one that this Jar Head is driving.
Maybe I'm blind, but I can't tell either. I've looked at the pics several times and don't see any two-chamber master cylinder. I don't know what the air packs look like or where they should be, so I can't tell by that. Enlighten us, please??
Yes. The outer edge of the circle is the same diameter as the tips of the star points, so the circle is "broken" so as not to "muddy the image" of the star.
Looks like a good time is about to be had by all. One suggestion...get rid of the invasion stars on the doors. The D-Day invasion was over long before the M37 hit the drawing boards.
:oops: I knew that! Why in the heck did I say "deuce?" DUH! I seem to be having these "brain farts" more often since I turned 65. Could it be age related?
Anyway, an Air America 5 ton would be unique at any gathering. :)
They put it in the classifieds for you. Funny thing...I didn't know there was a classified section until Gimpyrobb said something about it. Then, I went looking for it and found it. Nice truck, good price. Too bad I have no need for it or room to put it!
RE: appropriate post for 4th pics???
I live in Illinois. We have lots of maple trees, but not the right kind for making syrup. We use corn for that. ;)
RE: appropriate post for 4th pics???
Very nice, Beaubeau! Only one problem...your flags were on the wrong sides of the vehicle. The American flag always goes on the right side! No biggie, now, but you may want to mount them correctly next time. ;)
Glad you had a great time. :) That's a nice toy you got there. I'd probably never be able to drive one, though. Judging by the slope of the hull and my being 6' 10" tall, my long legs would never fit. (I discovered last year that, after wanting an M38 for nearly 50 years, I can't drive one...
RE: Fuel Pump Model Number?
Maybe you need to visit "that other forum," www.g741.org, and post your questions there. It's dedicated to the M37 and all its variants, and the folks are extremely knowledgeable about the beast.
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