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Old 08-02-19, 02:45
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Default Sth African Fords and Russian Studebakers

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First video shows using a flange on the rear wheels as a capstan winch..... but how do they keep that one wheel turning with the differential...... unless they had a cable on both wheels....???? don't think Dodges had positraction back then...

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