From: Ed (mojoedd@bellsouth.net)
Date: Tue Aug 23 2005 - 12:56:56 PDT
Now APB, shame on you for dissin' Ford trucks, (even if it is true)! :-)
Why I've spent some of my best moments in Fords. I do agree with your
thoughts on finding them, shouldn't be that hard unless they have been
shipped overseas or way down South to Mexico or Central America..........
Ed
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From: "m35products" <m35prod@optonline.net>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 15:39
Subject: Re: [MV] Fuel costs, observations, UK - USA
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> > Speaking of poor representation, a few days ago our government admitted
> > they either lost or misplaced 32,000 vehicles we (taxpayers) bought for
> > them. They just can't account for them either through paper work or
> > physically searching. Possibly one or two of them are owned by list
> > members?
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> It would seem to this old investigator that (assuming they are civilian
type
> vehicles) a simple computer search of the VIN's in NCIC might turn up the
> locations of the missing vehicles.
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> Also any warranty or recall work necessitates the input of the VIN to get
> the repair process started. If they are Fords. they come factory-equipped
> with enough defective parts to ensure almost a 100% recall certainty.
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> A search of the insurance company data bases might also turn up the VIN's.
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> I wonder if there's a bounty offered for finding them?
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> Is this where all the M35A2C w/w trucks are hiding?
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> APB
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