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M29 Weasel, Serial number
1751 restored in 2006. Photos taken at a local farm. It has been in several
parades and veteran's displays. It will see some winter driving in the next
few weeks.
RonMaxson, Greensburg, PA
GHMC782@comcast.net
[photo RonMaxsonWeasel]
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I am sending you a few
pictures of M29 Weasel from
Czech Republic. First two were taken from Military parades in time of
60th anniversary of liberation and third one is from Veteran Race
on a Military Tank Training Field. You can see more on
http://www.weaselclubprague.com/
Michal
Pacovsky
[photo Pacovsky]
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I
had an A2 in bad shape & I opted for an old Encore Body and put parts from
the A2 to make the Mutt like the one I had in the Ranger BN. I know
some diehard’s don’t like this, but I wanted it to be a family daily driver.
The parts I have received from John are first class! Everything is a Mutt,
eng trans etc. Greg.
[photo Greg]
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| M151a2
1971
M151a2 Ford Mutt. Its all original and uncut and a great weekly driver. Owned
by Rouse Vallotton of Valdosta Georgia[photo
RouseVallotton]
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| M151-a1 and a2 in Indonesia
Owned by:
Burdaini Erwin
Jakarta Indonesia
[photo Indonesia_mutts]
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Photos of Rick Wark's M29 Weasel.
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| M151a2 AMG M151A2, 1974 model. I had
it for about 2.5 years and it took me about a year to restore it to the
current condition. I love to drive it in the weekends and I loan it out for
shows whenever I can. 99% completed, Owned by: Hugh Ton-That, Houston, Texas [photo hugh-ton-that]
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| Firetruck [photo
firetruck530]
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| Customers Truck [photo ber]
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| Gamma Goat Owned by: Tom Carrell Wadsworth Ohio [photo tom-carrell-gammagoat.jpg]
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| M151a2 Owned by: Karl R. Jacobs [photo karl-mutt.jpg]
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Photos of Gary Szechy's, Cleveland OH, T24/M29 Weasel. The reenactment photos were taken during the annual D-Day reenactment in Conneaut, Ohio
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1968 M151a1 Owned/Restored by: Louis Joseph Nashville, TN. Has been restored to original condition over the past two years.
New paint and stenciling, engine tune-up, all new suspension and exhaust, new tires, top and seats. Now making the interior authentic with first aid kit, compass, flashlight, decals, etc. Used for fun and driven weekly. [photo mutt.jpg]
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M29 Weasel Owned/Restored by: Dennis Foster, New Jersey. 1943 M29 early weasel as purchased in New York State, used to groom snowmobile trails. [photo mvc_008s] |
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M29 Weasel Owned/Restored by: Dennis Foster, New Jersey. 1943 M29 weasel as restored, overall photo. [photo mvc_004s] |
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M29 Weasel Owned/Restored by: Dennis Foster, New Jersey. 1943 M29 weasel, close up of SCR-694-C radio as used in weasels. [photo mvc_005s] |
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M29 Weasel Owned/Restored by: Dennis Foster, New Jersey. 1943 M29 weasel as restored, rear photo. [photo mvc_014s] |
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M151 1966 Larry May of Post Falls Idaho [photo M151-1] |
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M151 1966 Larry May of Post Falls Idaho [photo M151-2]
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1943 MB Larry May of Post Falls Idaho [photo larrymayMBjeep-1] |
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1943 MB Larry May of Post Falls Idaho [photo larrymayMBjeep-2]
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M114 APC This was found in the Boise Idaho desert while hunting critters during the spring of 1981. Odd camo pattern. Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo m114-a] |
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M114 APC Same APC one week later. Looks like someone else found it also and helped themselves to some scrap aluminum. Notice the impact holes in side and front. Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo m114-b] |
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M114 APC Another APC found in the Boise desert during 1981. Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo m114-c] |
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M48 Tanks A pair of M48's set out in the Boise desert as targets for the national guard to destroy. Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo
m48] |
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M59 APC All steel APC from 1954, Had a gas engine on each side of the door in the rear. Check out those holes punched in side, looks like
an APC made out of cardboard. Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo unknown-tank]
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1954 M38a1 Before photo as bought from someone in Boise. Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo m38a1-a] |
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1954 M38a1 After photo, almost restored, just need a little bondo on
the hood. Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo m38a1-b] |
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1953 M38a1 As purchased in Boise. Real bad shape, missing power package and most everything else. Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo m38a1-c] |
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1953 M38a1 Lets take the body off of the frame. Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo m38a1-d]
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1953 M38a1 Looking better with some paint tossed on. Dropped in a stock engine borrowed from the 1954 M38a1 to test out axles. Stock engine was then pulled and a pinto engine coupled to a scout tranny/transfer case was installed.
At that time a stock power pack could not be found and the frame had been tortured with bad welding and strange modifications over the years. Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo m38a1-e]
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1953 M38a1 All Done! If you don't look under the hood, you can't tell its not stock. Well, except for the seats... Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo m38a1-f]
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M151 This unit had a hard top and Artic kit at one time. Markings indicated Alaska. Also restored in the early 80's. Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo m151-a]
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M151 Previous owner had cut out all 4 fenders to make room for large tires on chrome rims. Plus, large high back red fuzzy seats. Ugg!
His sales pitch was the jeep could drive over fallen trees. I think the poor trees ran when they saw his ugly jeep coming... Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo m151-b] |
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M151 Hey! What's the deal with the torn top? M151 surplus was hard to find in the early 80's. No Ebay, no Internet. Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo m151-c]
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M151 Can you pick out the two non stock items for this year model? No, its not the antenna, this rig had a RT-70 radio at one time. Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo m151-d] |
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1949 Chevy Restored Chevy pickup done in 1975. First the whole truck was dipped in a tank of grease and rust removal juice. It came out all shiny as shown. Doors, fenders and bed also dipped. What a sight and boy did it save a lot of work.
All rubber items were eaten up by chemicals. No loss, all rotted anyway. Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo 49chevy-b]
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1949 Chevy Tuck and Roll seats are done. Nice! Some primer and bondo work has been started. Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo 49chevy-a] |
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1949 Chevy View of the rebuilt 6 cylinder 235 cu inch engine. No one was looking, so I bored it out .60 over, added a 3/4 race cam, milled the head and added Clifford headers with dual exhaust and the Holly carb.
I fell in love with the glass bowl and had to have it! Of course the engine was never this clean again, thus the photo. The engine configuration was the 1954 Corvette "Blue Flame" setup. I always had trouble with the dual carbs so ended up yanking them and putting on the Holly. Drove like a bat out of hell. Webmaster Don Roberts Photo [photo 49chevy-c]
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