Anyone with an M37 going to attend the Portland Connecticut MV show?? Maybe
if a member had time they
could take me for a ride since I have never even taken
a ride in one so I guess it would be a good idea before
I buy one to at least see how they ride. Also is the show
just for MV's or are all trucks welcome? I have a restored
59 GMC I was thinking of taking to the show if it is welcome.
Jeff Cerniglia
>From: Recovry4x4@aol.com
>To: <mil-veh@mil-veh.org> (Military Vehicles Mailing List)
>Subject: Re: [MV] Newbie, which MV would make a decent driver?
>Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 11:17:04 EDT
>
>Jeff; if mileage is a big consideration, the only one to get is the M-1009
>CUCV blazer. Other than that the M-37, M-715 and the likes all get mucho
>attention, all fit in the garage and all are easy to work on. For me, I
>get
>a thrill out of driving a vehicle that was designed without any
>consideration
>for the driver. They are purpose built machines that keep you on your
>toes.....Kenny
>
>Kenneth Engle
>Loxahatchee, FL
>'52 Stude M-275 tractor
>'75 AM General M-35A2
>Recovry4x4@aol.com
>
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