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Old 24-11-13, 01:40
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Ok, Thanks. This is the first one I have come across and was interesting as well as the rear assisted over loader springs.
I know there is a complete windshield for one laying in the RCA museum's dustbowl. No jeep to go with it mind you. And I have seen remnants of the spare tire carriers (an A-frame type attachment that went on the hood) laying around out at my favorite mil scrapyard.

The overload springs were also added to the M38A1CDN3s when they had the recoiless rifles. The same coil springs must have been added to jeeps for other uses....my Cdn3 has them, although the jeep shows no signs of why they were installed except for possibly a dual IKEE setup.
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