Dan Schultz
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> From: SHamil0725@aol.com
> To: Mil-Veh@skylee.com
> Subject: [MV] (MV)'42 Chevy Firetruck
> Date: Thursday, August 07, 1997 11:18 AM
>
> A friend has offered me a 1942 U.S. Army fire truck. It uses the
commercial
> cab on a 160" wheelbase with a pumper/hose unit in back. The Chevrolet
data
> plate shows it to be a 1942 commercial chassis. The dash plate says it
was
> delivered to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in July, 1943. The original
> paint was OD with a Corps of Engineers castle on each door. It runs and
> drives but needs a general restoration. The asking price is $750.
>
> I wonder if military vehicles that are OD civilian models are accepted as
> *real* military vehicles by the MV fraternity? Do these things have
anywhere
> near the value of real MVs? (I guess if I had it, I could take it to MV
> events to cool off over-heating M37s).
>
> I'd appreciate your comments.--Sam Hamilton
>
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