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Military Trains - "Loaded for War" - 1940's - American Railroads in WW2 - YouTube I stumbled across this Black & White footage of railroads operating during WW2.
I entered my M35A2 and M38A1 Jeep dozens of times and finally won twice with the truck and once with the Jeep. People like to see lots of good pictures and the stories to go with them. [thumbzup]
I haven't had problems with Doyle, but I had forklift damage on equipment I purchased in Barstow. juanprado has a good idea, I know California has what they call a Lemon law that covers used cars and other vehicles. Worth looking into.
Sounds good Chris, we're at the MVCC event at Plymouth, CA where it will be 78 and partly cloudy tomorrow. No thunderstorms here or other nasty weather. :cool:
Chicago, the first thing that comes to mind is Fuel Filters, then engine oil and filters. Also check the oil in your transmission, transfer case and axles. Get familiar with the TMs for your truck here at the site and you'll do fine.
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