joshuaz223
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nice looking truck! almost as nice as mine.
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An m1089a1 MTV wreckerWelcome to the "Other wreckers" club!!! But WHAT is it? Can't find that annoying smiley face "...Useless without pictures" thing.
Intristing snow camo on those two trucks.nice looking truck! almost as nice as mine.
EXCELLENT SCORE ! ! !An m1089a1 MTV wrecker
Yes, the T desigantion would be appropriate. Offically TORTOISE, but the GI's nickname for it would be the TURTLE Recovery Unit - Self Propelled, 4-Appendage Drive, Autonomous.that was cute thank for adding it I guess you can call him a (T) wrecker lol
We need pictures ASAPI think I know where the rarest of rarest wreckers is located.
My Father has a 1935 West Coast International truck rigged with a 90,000 lb winch that was used by the USN during WWII to pull large ships (like aircraft carriers) in to dry dock in California. When the war was over my grandfather bought it and drove it to Western Kansas with a top speed of 35 MPH. we used it up until the early 70s and a wreaker/ winch truck. My Grandfather insisted that it was the only one the Navy ever had built.
I’ll get some pictures uploaded
Cool. Mine didn't have much. 2 axle clamps, what appears to be some sort of adapter that has M880 written on it, and a couple of towbar feet.Finally got a crane truck to pick up all the stuff around the place so I can work on it. It's a 1986 M936 with all BII except the field chocks, tow bars and chains.
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