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Ford GTB (G-622) (Burma Jeep) Cargo Hauler / Bomb Service Vehicle (1942)
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Everything about this rally just gets sweeter the closer you look; thanks Bert:That roller is for crossing ditches and that is not a halftrack, its a Scout Car made by the White company.
Bert
AND, on the Burma jeep, also!Everything about this rally just gets sweeter the closer you look; thanks Bert:
- And I just picked up on what looks like a .50 cal gun mounted on the scout car, behind the driver. Nice.
The Ma Deuce is mounted on a trolley / socket that rides a skate rail all of the way around the back interior of the Scout Car. They also would have one or two 30 caliber machine guns mounted the in the same manor to compliment the 50. This is a very cool concept.Everything about this rally just gets sweeter the closer you look; thanks Bert:
- And I just picked up on what looks like a .50 cal gun mounted on the scout car, behind the driver. Nice.
"Buddy Holly and the Crickets" show bus:Here's even more pictures: And there will be two more people tossing pictures on here soon.
Jim
???Show was great, met some cool people, had some great food, and crawled under some neat rigs.
i was especially interested in the fabrication that went into putting a hummer body on top of a deuce chassis and drivetrain. Had to take a closer look at the underbelly of this beast. Very impressive way to make a hummer street legal.???
That makes for a unique perspective, for sure, kearns.
I wouldn't think to do that, not initially anyway. You know something that maybe I don't?
See anything special!?
Oh yeah, got you:i was especially interested in the fabrication that went into putting a hummer body on top of a deuce chassis and drivetrain. Had to take a closer look at the underbelly of this beast. Very impressive way to make a hummer street legal.
Ding Ding Ding! Winner!The "nose" looks a little funky, but I'm guessing that was needed to fit the block. Is that what all that is about?
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