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Never seen a full M-H. The ones in the ravine were just chassiss wheels and cabs. They were apparently pushed over when it became clear that the only road South had been leap-frogged. Wish I'd taken more notice now but I think it was in a place called Segamat.
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02-06-2015 04:15 AM
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Given that this was in 1968 and only 25 years after the event
That would have been a priceless time to be there and the other battlefields as well. I didn't miss it by much, only 6 years...still lots to learn then.
Originally Posted by
Peter Laidler
Funny how they were ALL part of the resistance, bravely helping Aust,
NZ, Indian and Pommy stragglers and fighting back.............
True that...like everyone talking about their WW1 family member tell you he was a sniper...
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Originally Posted by
303tom
Them were built by FORD that`s a 408, it`s just an extended 151.................
The thumb Bruce posted is not an extended M151. This is either a WWII Ford GPW or Willys MB 6X6 or 4X4 with tag axle that was made by someone. Although there were experiments during WWII with different designs these never made past a couple of prototypes and never went into production. I have a friend of mine who built one a few years ago and it is quite neat.
Last edited by Bill Hollinger; 02-06-2015 at 11:52 AM.
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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