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Old 11-04-21, 17:28
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Words to live by.."Even the lemons should be saved!" he he!
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Old 11-04-21, 18:39
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And the Royer zippered combat boots that come apart after 2 weeks Rob . Lemons come in many forms it seems. I thought the Iltis was your most hated Rob ? I had to tilt the cab of the LSVW to change the starter . 16 man hours !
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Old 11-04-21, 18:42
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And the Royer zippered combat boots that come apart after 2 weeks Rob . Lemons come in many forms it seems. I thought the Iltis was your most hated Rob ?
I would call it a tie.
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Old 11-04-21, 22:41
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CFR of said trailer for historical purposes .
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Old 12-04-21, 01:50
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Default LSVW & trailer in the twilight

Could be Zagreb , Port au Prince or anywhere else our proud and brave men and women served . Of course , when the power was on for street lights ....
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Old 12-04-21, 07:18
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That's nice to find, I used my M101 trailer to haul my Mule to some of the shows.
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Old 12-04-21, 12:00
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That is a slick combination as well. Nothing illustrates CAF frugality better then a 1950s trailer hitched to a 1990s truck with a 1970s van body.
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