I just got the newsletter for the NDQSA (National Dusters, Quads, Searchlights Association), and they are planning on having their reunion this year in Oklahoma City with a side trip to Fort Sill.
The Widow Maker will be at the reunion. I also am planning on it being at Sgt. Grit's in OK City, as well as making the trek over to Ft Sill.
Now for the updates:
The quad mount is in the truck and is bolted down. They wheels are off, as is the neck. They will be placed in secure storage. The tombstone cans will join them in secure storage.
The VIC-1 goes in this week-end. It will include both driver and co-driver, as well as for the GIB (guy in back). Also, the PRC-77 will likely be installed this week-end.
I learned from the former NCOIC of the truck (he started as a private and worked his way to E-5, all on the truck -- driver, loader, gunner, truck commander) that the original truck in Vietnam was the FIRST truck named The Widow Maker. All the others were simply known as Widow Maker. This truck was named in 1965 right after their unit got to Vietnam.
The quad trucks were built in the States, so they are fairly uniform, unlike the gun trucks which were built in-country.
Some other items of note: the gas can (driver's side) contained gasoline for the Little Joe. There was a water can (5 gallon USGI) in back with water. Plus, a 20mm can with ice if they were on convoy duty. One ammo can contained diesel and brushes to clean the guns. Another ammo can contained grease for the mount.
I'm trying to replicate everything exact as it was in 1967. However, due to safety issues, I don't think I'll fill the ammo cans with diesel or grease.