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CMP?
Hi.
That is the cab ( don't know what's under the snow) of a 1950's GMC M135/M211 6x6 21/2 ton truck. Dan |
Yeah, that looks like a Deuce-and-a-half. Old girl, piece of crap... I've had one spinning all wheels in two inches of snow, on the flat. CMP 3-tonners were better than that... :)
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Did you ever get a famous Tuktoyuktuk University T-Shirt? If you are up there and see one, I need a new one... Thanks, |
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He took some pictures, and posted them here, of lots of CMPs just dumped into the tundra. Perhaps if you search variously, you'll find the pics. |
Message for Rob Clarke......
.... no way... I am not driving up there to do a recovery......
Stuart...... how big are your duffle bags....??? Ever think of the possibility of having local boys take off some of the rarer parts.....smaller parts.... to ship back South...?? Could be a profitable project... might even qualify for Federal subsidies..... think of smaller are to come by parts.... probably not heavily rusted..... even a survey of available serial numbers for David Haywards data base..... Just dreaming.... Bob |
Whoa, Bob!
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What happened to the open-mindedness that you guys who grew up in the 60's tout as your claim to fame? There will be remedial smoke inhalations at the barn this weekend. |
Definitely like to see pictures
The DEW line folks used Sno-Cats too, so both my interests in one.....
Gordon |
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