Glad To See You Guys All Yappin' 'Bout My Truck. Connie Is A 1969 Consolidated Diesel Electric M123 A1C. This Truck Was In Service Hauling Tracked Vehicles Including The A1 Between Fort McCoy Wisconsin And Little Falls Minnesota. It Originally Had A V8 300 Cummins Connie Along With Its Two Sister Trucks Had 903s Installed In The Early Ninties Because They Were Lacking Enough Power To Move The 120 Thousand Plus Pound A1s Around. This Truck Not Only Has The Correct Bumper Markings And Unit Numbers, It Is 100 Percent Functional Including Radio. I Have Made Three Modifications To This Unit: It Now Has Dual Acting Air Brakes, So The Damn Thing Will Stop If It Loses Air Pressure, An Industry Standard Fifth Wheel (We Saved The Original Fifth Wheel), And No Mufflers. As Far As Drive Ability, I Think The Truck Drives Much Nicer Than Any Five Ton I've Owned. I Just Drove To Down To Iola And Back Again This Year. True It Is Slow, As It Only Goes 45 Miles An Hour, But It Drives Very Comparable To Most Old Semis. I Firmly Believe That Connie Is The Worlds Best Ten Ton, As The Restoration Goes Much Further Than Simply Paint. In My Not So Humble Opinion, David Jones' (Dirt 71) M125 May Wind Up Being A Better Restoration. Regardless How That Pans Out Connie Will Never Be For Sale, If And When The Alfa Heaven Collection Gets Split Up Connie Will Then Go To A Major Military Museum. Thanks For Noticing.