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My son and I took the M37 to the Regional Military Museum in Houma, LA yesterday. Had a great time talking to all the veterans who had history with the truck while in Vietnam.
Had a great time in a local festival parade this morning supporting a great guy who is running for state senate. He is a Marine combat veteran so we had the globe and eagle flying.
Here is a link detailing my efforts from originally getting the truck to title/registration
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/registering-ex-military-vehicle-in-louisiana.211611/
I wanted to share my experience with everyone concerning getting my M37 registered and titled in Louisiana and a little history of my restoration.
It started about 4.5 years ago now that I took a trip to Alabama to get a 1954 M37 that did not have a title (Alabama does not issue titles to...
These are so cool. Always wanted to get into scroll work when my shop was still a woodshop and not full of metal working/ MV parts . Which saw are you using?
I made these for my kids years ago. I used my cheap craftsman scroll saw on several parts of these guns.
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