Jan - Military Vehicle Collectors of California
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Jan - Military Vehicle Collectors of California
MVCC NEWS “Keeping em rolling, floating and flying for 36 years” January 2013 Issue #1 Marines take a Oshkosh M-ATV for a ride with a CH-53E Super Stallion. The heavy-lift helicopter of the Marine Corps can carry a 26,000-pound Light Armored Vehicle, 16 tons of cargo 50 miles and back, or enough combat-loaded Marines to lead an assault. Armed with window-mounted .50-caliber machine guns, chaff and flare dispensers for anti-air defense, and a in-flight refueling probe for limitless range and a forward-looking infrared (FLIR) imager for night and all-weather navigation. This is a true work horse (pun intended). United States Marine Corp A PUBLICATION OF THE MILITARY VEHICLE COLLECTORS OF CALIFORNIA Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net contents Business members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 10 Upcoming Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 MVCC Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 9 CLASSIFIEDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-17 MVCC & MVPA Membership Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Ford GTB at Tower Park Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net PVT. Parts 2 Events IN THE WORKS Camp Delta at Tower Park April 14-21, 2013 It’s just over three months to the big spring meet, the largest annual MV event west of the Mississippi! And the least expensive. If you do not have a camping reservation please contact Jo-Ann Lesser at [email protected] or at 408-238-8277. Do not go through KOA for April reservations as you do for the September meet. If you have a reservation, contact KOA to make sure they have the correct arrival date and campsite number. Remember that date and if you will be delayed, make sure to phone them so they don’t make your site available to someone else. If you can share your site please let Jo-Ann know. We usually have a wait list for camping and some needy folks have a small space requirement. The parking area in front of the Campground 4 restrooms and Pavilion is again for MVs only plus caterers on days they are in operation, so day-users who want to commute in their MVs will have a great place to park. Civvy vehicle parking inside the campgrounds must be in your paid campsite. Use the levee for general parking. For those new to the event, please go to www.MVCCNews.net and see general info on the event calendar page. Camp Delta Activities The big showcase in April will be USN and USMC Vehicles Friday morning. Contact POC Stoney Brook at [email protected] or 831-345-6465, or his assistant Paul DeNubilo at [email protected] or 805-497-7020. Let them know what you want to bring so they can plan. Consider volunteering to help with vehicle placement or to help with specific categories of MVs. Do you know people with qualifying MVs who do not know about this event? Please tell them! Supporting equipment displays are welcome. We will again have awards for “Longest Distance Driving an MV,” “Longest Distance Transporting a MV,” and “Hard Luck Award” (getting to or at the meet). Friday will be “Uniform Day” so if you have them, wear them! Of course any day is OK to display obsolete militaria. If you want to do a seminar, discussion group, or a special display at your campsite or in a common area, please let me know and I can add it to the official schedule. Remember that the display field/LZ, the grass area in front of the pools and CG4 restrooms, and the grass on the other side of the Pavilion are for approved displays. These are not dry camping areas although living history camping may be authorized. You may use the display field for vehicle photos or casual displays but please look at the posted schedule of activities for conflicts and do not leave your vehicle unattended because this can turn into a helicopter LZ or something else unannounced. For activities information, contact John Neuenburg at [email protected] or 415-306-3607. Columbia Electronics International Inc. surplus military radio gear Paul Keyes (W6QDK) (805)386-2312 Email: [email protected] http://www.columbiaelectronics.com 3720 Groves Place Somis, CA 93066-0960 Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net 3 UPCOMING EVENTS All events published in the MVCC newsletter or on www.mvccnew.net are open to anyone interested. You do not need an invitation, just call the POC listed for more information or to RSVP. Check the VP reports for activities in your area. April 14-21, 2013 Spring Meet at Camp Delta The Largest Annual MV Meet in the West!!! Stockton Delta KOA (209) 369-1041 JoAnne Lesser [email protected] July 25-27, 2013 MVPA 38th Annual Convention Portland, Oregon Expo Center. Vehicle and Vendor move in: Wednesday July 24th 8:00 am - 8:00 pm, Thursday and Friday 8:00 am - 9:00 am, For Registration and table reservation Info: MVPA head quarters:(800) 365-5798 (816) 833-6872 [email protected] September 2013 - Fall Meet at Camp Delta Stockton Delta KOA (209) 369-1041 JoAnne Lesser [email protected] November 11, 2013 - San Jose Veteran's Day Parade. POC is Kurt Lesser 408-238-8277 November 11, 2013 Petaluma Veteran’s Day Parade. Biggest in the North State. Over 45 MVs expected including armor. Pre-stage 1100 at Veteran’s Memorial Hall at 1094 Petaluma Blvd. South Contact Jim Neider for info at 707-823-2192 or Michael France at [email protected]. December 7, 2013 6pm Bay Area Region. MVCC Christmas Party. Harry’s Hofbrau San Jose. All MVCC members are invited. This is a no host party and there will be a gift exchange. See page 3 for more info POC Dave Ball [email protected] WW2 US Military Vehicles Convoy up a grade in Annan, China (look close) US Army If you have any questions or have information regarding a meet or activity in your area, contact your regional vice president or any of the officers to let them know. Be sure to visit our website for any last minute activities or changes to activities/events. Please submit information regarding upcoming activities to the newsletter editor at least two months before the scheduled event. All articles must be submitted to the newsletter editor by the 15th of the month. MVCC News Editor Dave Ball [email protected] Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net 4 From the Editors Past MVCC President and Editor Roy Hamilton contributed this article for publication Into the MVCC NEWS. It ran in the October 1983 issue. Lee Hutchins was the Editor. Titled: “The appropriate paint scheme for the famous 1942 ¾-ton Dodge T-214 Engine” LIGHT GREY: (This is a very light grey, like a smoke white). Engine block, bell housing, oil filler pipe, generator mount, water pump, thermostat housing, crankshaft pulley, manifolds, oil filter mount where bolted to the head, carburetor air horn if equipped with a carter carb, all sheet metal such as the oil pan, etc., transmission all except the tower which is olive drab. Satin Black: (gloss is ok as it usually dulls a little). Oil filter housing and bands, fan and pulley, starter, generator, horn, horn bracket, air cleaner, carburetor air horn if it has a zenith carb, engine breather cap on the oil filler tube. Crinkle finish black: voltage regulator. Kelly Green: Background color for 12 volt electrical data plates. Red: Background color for 6 volt electrical data plates; Distributor data plates. Original olive drab paint for WW2 is 34087. Shade 319, Ditzler paint co. has a lusterless acrylic lacquer in 34087; their number is Ditzler DDL 44721. Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net From the current editor Dave Ball I would like to say thanks to all those that have contributed to the newsletter. Your contributions not only help me but make the newsletter what it is. This is an election year and I would like to encourage everyone to think about running for office. I would also like to encourage every member to consider becoming the newsletter editor. I have streamlined the job and made it so it is much simpler. We print our newsletters at Office Max and the labels are printed using Word mail merge and an Avery label template and labels from Office Max. Doing this and changing to a page on page corner staple has saved the club a couple hundred dollars a month in costs. Using the 6x9 envelopes saves us half the postage every month. I use Microsoft Publisher and Adobe Acrobat X pro to create the newsletter. I have created a procedure manual with the steps I use to build the newsletter. I will pass that down along with my templates. Please consider becoming the MVCC editor. If you look at this month’s classifieds you will notice many ads have a date of 1/13, that is the expiration date. The ads with that date in the bottom right corner will not be in the February 2013 newsletter. Call or email me if you want to extend your ad. I will take ads in any format you would like to send it in. As long as I can read it and there is contact info that jives with the roster I will type it up and include it in the next newsletter. So with that said I know we all have OD stuff we need to move on in hope that someone can use it thus turning it into cash we all can use. I also know if you are like me you can use the storage space. With Tower Park just down the road, it’s a good time to get those ads in now and you can deliver that OD stuff you no longer need in exchange for more space and cash. Just an FYI the MVCC Secretary Treasurer handles all money transactions and membership issues for the club. The Editor handles all Newsletter issues for the club. If you have business ads, quarter, half page or full-page or business member cards you would like to run you can send me the ad or business card and after you have paid the Secretary/Treasurer and I get the go ahead I will run the Ad or Card. All invoicing needs to be worked out with the Secretary/Treasurer. Thanks, your Editor. 5 MVCC STAFF President Kurt Lesser (408) 238-8277 [email protected] Presidents Message, January 2013 Welcome to 2013, a year that promises to hold many changes for the MVCC. This is an election year and as always, all board positions are open for nominations. A few months back I wrote up some basic guidelines for our board positions and I hope some of you took the time to read them and begin thinking if you have something to offer the club we all enjoy so much. At the General Membership meeting at Tower Park in April we will be taking nominations for all positions, however, you can approach any officer at any time with your nominations. Ballots will go out in May and will be tabulated in June. Newly elected officers will be seated on July 1st in accordance with our Bylaws. Speaking of Bylaws, we will be rewriting the MVCC Bylaws this year to better reflect the size of the club as it is now and to meet the new state guidelines for organizational bylaws. We will be drawing heavily on the MVPA Bylaws and will be more clearly defining Bylaws and Policies, something we haven’t done well in the past. Our Bylaws have evolved from the original set drawn up 30 years ago and are out of date. The board will be holding a Bylaws specific meeting in late January or February to develop and redefine our Bylaws. After a review by our lawyer we will publish the Bylaws and ask for membership approval. This will not be a line by line ballot but a simple yeah or nay to the published copy. It’s important for you to understand the difference between Bylaws and Policies even though they are linked together. Bylaws require a membership vote to change any article or section. Policies on the other hand can be changed by the MVCC board as they deem necessary. Another change to look forward for is the way camping is handled at our 2 Tower Park meets. The April meet was sold out after only 3 years at the park and it’s been a continuous job working with KOA to manage sites. These meets are Military Vehicle Collectors of California meets and based on that, priority for spaces will be MVCC members first and non-members second. We negotiated an MVCC rate for sites that KOA initially extended to all attendees. This will change but it may not happen before the April meet. MVCC members will pay the current negotiated rates. Non-members will have 2 options. They can either join the MVCC and pay the current rate or they will begin paying regular KOA rates for their spaces. This can have significant advantages for MVCC members. We pay $44 for the developed and pull-thru sites as opposed to the $47-$60+ KOA rates. The details aren’t finalized yet and will be published here and on the website when they are. Finally a comment on our annual dues. We’ve been asked to send out invoices for dues as a better reminder than just a blurb in the newsletter. That’s why there’s a card and envelope coming. The card is to remind you that dues are expected to be paid before the end of April each year. It’s also to help avoid mailing errors as our club address has changed. The PO Box in Carmel is no longer active. Any mail received there should be forwarded to the new address in Monterey but from personal experience the USPS doesn’t seem to be doing such a bang up job. The new address for the MVCC is: MVCC c/o LK Viola P.O. Box 4066 Monterey, CA 93940 Please make a note of this new location. Keep ‘em Rolling SUPPORT OUR TROOPS Kurt Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net 6 MVCC STAFF Secretary/Treasurer LK Viola 831-372-8228 P.O. Box 1765, Carmel, CA 93921 [email protected] It is NOT time to pay your dues in December, sorry for the confusion. Please, please do not send me your dues for 2013 until 2013 (Feb, March or April would be great). If you want to catch up for 2012 to start receiving your MVCC Newsletter again, send us $30.00. If you also want to pay forward to include 2013, $70.00 now will carry you through to April 30, 2014. Are you are new Member, or want to re-join after an absence? $15.00 will take you just to the April 30, 2013 deadline when your regular 2013 dues of $30 will be due. OR, $45 now will put you on the roster till April 2014. Remember, no matter what, dues are due no later than April 30, every year now, not by December 31 as in years passed. IMPORTANT: The “L-K Viola, MVCC Secretary Treasurer” mailbox address has changed to: P.O. Box 4066, Monterey, CA 93940 HAPPY NEW YEAR! North Bay West VP John Neuenburg (415) 491-1601 [email protected] Divisions 415, 707 west Happy New Year! I hope everybody had a joyous Christmas, Hanukkah, or whatever floats your DUKW. I hope you had a fun and productive 2012 driving your MV, restoring it, buying or selling parts, looking for your first purchase, or participating in a related hobby. Now we’re in a new year and look forward to a bunch of great events! Please take a minute to think about past events that weren’t advertised in the newsletter or web calendars, or showed up too late for folks to prepare. Your regional VPs publicize what they know about but we often rely on you to inform us of things going on. If you know an event promoter and think their event will repeat in 2013, please contact that person to ask. Then either send the info to Dave and Sean or to a club officer so we can help get the word out. All members are encouraged to submit info directly to either Editor. —John— MVCC News STAFF MVCC Newsletter Editor Dave Ball (408) 805-0065 [email protected] Please submit all contributions for publication in the newsletter by email to the editor by the 15 of the month. Members Ads are Free. Pictures will be sized to fit, space providing. Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net Webmaster Sean Nichols [email protected] www.mvccnews.net (775)-424-3813 7 Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net 8 MVCC STAFF North Bay East VP Sonny Hanson (707) 552-6918 [email protected] Divisions 707 & 415 Hello on this cold windy fogy day with rain on the way. Veteran’s day in American Canyon had a big turnout. I took my 41 WC1 everyone was thrilled. Bill Jacobson reports that Mr. Mort Mitchell brought three vehicles to the parade in Fairfield: M151 jeep w/ trailer, M1009 CUCV and M818 5-ton truck. He placed second in his division; Military Vehicles. Congratulations! Christmas is right around the corner and I cannot think of anything I need so please don’t send me anything this year. The Wright Brothers had there first flight on 12-17-1903, WOW look how far we have come in only 109 years. Easter will be in March, Titanic sank in 1912. Get your green stuff ready Tower Park Spring meet is 04-14 to 21-2013. To all have a Happy and safe New Year!!! Sonny Hanson Your MVCC North Bay VP 707 east MVCC Quartermaster, Chris Jorgensen (831) 426-0787 [email protected] Central Coast VP Clint Thrasher (831) 206-5574 [email protected] Divisions 831, 805 west & 408 south Central Valley VP Nick Bombini (559) 645-1726 [email protected] Divisions 559,209,760 &805 East East Bay VP Larry Pirack (510) 522-6440 [email protected] Divisions 510 & 925 "Hello to all from the East Bay, December 7th 2012... 71 Years Ago at 7:55 a.m. Pearl Harbor time, the U.S. Fleet laying at anchor was attacked by the Imperial Japanese Navy, "TORA, TORA, TORA". At 8:00 Our MVCC Convoy, crossed the bridge to Government Island Alameda ( the U.S. Coast Guard Base ) MVCC members, John Place with Miles Young in John's 1942 GPW Jeep and Standing Tall, Manning the .30cal gun was Admiral Zukunft, Commander, Pacific, Area Coast Guard Defense Force West, who was the keynote speaker at the Pearl Harbor Day Services. Randy Parent MVCC (and CG AUX) followed in his1944 GPW , and I and Frank Musso WW 2 and Korea War Veteran in my 1939 Navy Staff Car. Laurie Kerr, MVCC (CG AUX ) was support vehicle and photo taker and Larry Olson (CG AUX) displayed his pristine WW 2 weapon collection from Army 45 To M1's, Springfield etc. There were three Pearl Harbor Veterans in attendance , one from the U.S.S. West Virginia John Rauschkolb, one from the U.S.S. St. Louis Clarence Byal and U.S.S. Coast Guard Veteran George Larson. John Rauschkolb told his story to reporters from the local KRON TV news, how the West Virginia took at least four torpedoes as well as armor- piercing shells. All the these WW2 veterans are in their 90's. It was a very moving tribute to the survivors and the men and woman who lost their lives in the beginning of America's involvement in almost 5 years of war in the Pacific and the European Theater .The service ended with , Rifle Salute, Taps, Bag Piper and God Bless America, sung by all, followed by all the service songs. We then adjourned for Donuts and coffee reception. That's all for now, Over and out , The 40s Larry. South Bay VP Kim Sievert (408) 253-9469 [email protected] Divisions 408 North & 650 Northern Region VP Dennis Deck Divisions 530 & 916 [email protected] 916-221-2828 Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net 9 In the shop Year of Manufacture license plates Dennis Deck Years ago I bought a vintage California plate for my 1945 Willys jeep. 1945 and 1946 is sometimes a problem because these are two years that California had a single plate. The year of manufacture law says both plates are required. Obviously you can’t have two plates if only one was issued. So if you have a 1945 or a 1946 (tab) plate be prepared to show evidence that is was a single plate year. The procedure is straight forward. Go on line and fill out the YOM application. Take your current registration, pink slip, license plates the new plate and proof of insurance to the DMV. I recommend you go on line and make a reservation. I went to the Roseville office and even though they were very busy I was called up on the reserved time. The clerk with check all the information and take your old plates and photocopy your new plate. He will collect your $45 fee – check or debit card. He will give you receipt and tell you the paperwork will be sent to Sacramento. He will tell you not to put the YOM plate on your car until you receive approval from Sacramento. You will then go to another window to get a red tag for your windshield. It is good for 90 days. When you are approved you will get a plate with the annual sticker. Tom Hovis got a small plate to put in his glove box. The annual fee for these plates is an addition $10. If you a fortunate it will only take about 20 minutes. A friend went to Davis and spent 2 hours. You don’t need to go to your local DMV and in some cases a longer drive might save time. The whole process took 30 days from the time I applied. The DMV sent me a registration slip with the new license plate in a month and year sticker to keep with the vehicle. Here is a link to the new legacy plates that DMV now offers. http://apps.dmv.ca.gov/forms/reg/reg17L.pdf Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net 10 After Action Report City of Lincoln Christmas Parade Mark Tombleson After Decembers first week of storms we were able to muster four WWII jeeps and a USMCR HUMVEE to drive Vets in the Semper Fi Association in conjunction with “The NEW” Toys for Tots Train at the Lincoln Christmas Parade Saturday evening December 8, 2012. Leading the Toys for Tots Entry: “The NEW” Toys for Tots Train” Driven by Semper Fi Association, President Bob Friend Special thanks to Lincoln High School for their contribution to the construction of the Toys for Tots Train Followed by Frank & Fran Neves TOTS FOR TOTS Coordinator for 2012 Jeeps drivers/owners with Semper Fi Member riders 1. Ben & Judy Hovis w/ Rich Zimmerman Vice President Semper Fi. 2. Randy Payne & Allyson Trethewey w/ Linda Silva 3. Bruce & Barbara Anderson, w/ John Johnson 4. Mark & Tombleson, w/ Hal Kinney USMCR Humvee United States Marine Corps Reserves” Sacramento District CPL Josh Vargas and SSGT Savrck Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net 11 Dodge WC-55 Gun Motor Carriage Dodge WC-52 Prototype Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net Editors Collection Editors collection 12 Only You Can Grow your Club Spread the word about the MVCC Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net 13 CLASSIFIEDS NOTE: For Sale/Wanted are posted for three issues. FOR SALE ITEMS For sale: Trailer 1967 M-416 USMC in excellent For Sale: Athey Hand-Crank Bomb Crane on Athey Tracks. shape contact [email protected] or by phone 951-359-1844 for sale $1000.00 firm. 1/13 $2500. Antenna Tower, 50' trailer-mounted 3-section telescoping TRI-EX steel antenna tower model HZN 354. Approx. 30' OAL when lowered for travel, 50' tall FOR SALE: 1947 JEEP BODY TYPE AR when raised and extended. Can be removed from the Asking: $4500.00 and drive it away today!!! trailer if desired. Was originally set up with a generator, Runs good, original parts. Body in good shape, running lights, etc. Originally designed with a cable & pulley gear good. "Needs TLC." system to raise the tower, and then to extend the 3 Contact: Art for photos and information 1/13 sections, but cable and winch are now missing. Pulleys (831) 297-9121 Hollister, CA or [email protected] in the tower sections are all there I think. Pintle or pin-type hitch will pull this trailer. No title, license FOR SALE 1964 M38A1 plate, lights, etc. $600. US Marine Corps Very Clean Original complete with Braden winches, bare bones with no mounting brackets Tie Down Kit and New Canvas Top Serial # 95561 or control levers, (1) MU2, and (1) MU2A. DOD 11/64 $10,000 Call 530-533-2500 1/13 (2) 1950 Budd wheels, 6-lug 20" M-series bolt-together or combat-style (with old 1200-20 tires). FOR SALE 1953 M38A1 Chevrolet & GMC WWII truck parts, call or email US Army, Parade Ready and complete including GRC3 what you need. Radio set and New Canvas Top, Serial Number 67937 Dodge M37 parts truck, good running correct original $12,500 Call 530-533-2500 1/13 T245 engine, 4-speed transmission with PTO, 2-speed transfer case, (some drivelines are missing, and I am FOR SALE: 1942 Dodge WC-53 Carryall, told the front axle is not the correct one: out of an M715 Parting out entire truck. $500 (?) Brake condition unknown. No bed. No title. $800. Top of carryall is in great shape. 1953 Dodge M37 or M56(?) Military 4x4 Fire truck. Call Mike Roulette 775-883-0269 1/13 Correct original 6-cylinder T-245 flathead engine, 4speed transmission with extremely rare Tangen power For sale: WC 3 Dodge parting out (what do you take-off located on top of the transmission. Approx. need) 128" original extended wheelbase. I am told this was Dodge WC ½ ton front fenders R & L $40.00 ea. running when parked - have not verified that yet. AcCCKW GMC truck no bed $500.00 cording to one source, only 130 of these were made, but Auger and bits for WWII Chevy $400.00 it also says in 1955, and this is a 1953. Tires are all Contact Greg Lampman @ 805-756-5182 or rotten. Back of truck is completely open with none of [email protected] 1/13 the original tanks, pump, or any other fire equipment. FOR SALE:1941 Dodge 4X4, most all original Looks like a set of ladder racks on the RH side. There is and in great shape. I an considering selling after some body damage on the right rear. This was very having it for over 30 years. Please respond to nicely built with some use of aluminum. Bill Huston, bhuston20@northidaho 1/13 Dodge M37 parts, call or email what you need. Navy Trailmobile Tank Trailer, 2-axle pull-type steel For Sale: 13ea 1100x20 tires and wheels 12 ply, tank trailer for fuel or oil(?) Pintle hitch, steering front $100ea. OBO Mike Roulette 775-883-0269 1/13 axle, spring suspension, solid brass top hatch/lid. $600. Located in Geyserville, CA. Richard @ 707-484-8257 or [email protected] 2/13 Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net 14 CLASSIFIEDS NOTE: For Sale/Wanted are posted for three issues. FOR SALE ITEMS For sale: 1943 Ford GPW 95% original Jeep always stored inside no rust. Has a few modification's to make it easy to service and use. 12 volt, Heater, later military rims and one piece windshield. Has new Tires, Brakes, Canvas and doors. Currently registered in California. $7500 Phone: (209)532-5770 Email: [email protected] 1/13 For sale: Parting out m274 A5 mechanical mule. Need Parts email Nathan [email protected] 1/13 For Sale: Diesel Engine Onan Corp. Model DJFK 4 cylinder 18BHP at 1800 RPM, 4 cycle, air cooled, 140 cubic inch, 0 hours, inspection tag 2008. Engine built for Military generator set MEP-003A but can be adapted for other uses. Call John (408)564-1647 1/13 For sale: 1972 AM General M35A2 Runs and drives excellent. Historical Plates. Gun Ring and 50Cal. Cradle. Has cab support for gun ring as well. Full Radio and Intercom system. Cab Heater. Interior in excellent condition. Air Engage Transfer Case. Rear multifuel heater in Bed. All Pioneer Tools. Front Winch. Truck is in excellent condition. Low Mileage and Low Hours. $6,750 OBO 1942 Dodge Power Wagon Ambulance Flat Back ambulance with non-tapered quarter panels. Engine Runs and brakes have been rebuilt. All major parts are there except rear step and stretcher brackets. Truck is in good condition. Includes non original MU2 Winch $6500 OBO E-mail [email protected] or call 530-368-6991 10112 1/13 FOR SALE: 1962 WILLYS M-151 US MARINE CORPS. Engine and tires low mileage and the radiator is a new copper recore. Also has vinyl top compete with side curtains and door kit. Included with, jeep hauler tandem axle trailer equipped with surge brakes and spare tire mount, and was custom built to transport WWII and M-series jeeps. California registration and title is current and is recorded as Ca. historic vehicle. $12,500 OBO. Dan Indelicato (707) 272-3432 1/13 For Sale: 1952 Studebaker 2 1/2 ton cab and chassis M-44 10,000lb Garwood winch, extra Garwood with driveline model# 24512 $1650 Mike Roulette (775) 883-0269 1/13 For Sale: 1966 2 ton generator Trailer. Libby Welding Co. Clear Nevada Title. Two good 9:00x20 tires $600 obo Mike Roulette (775) 883-0269 1/13 For Sale: 1943 1 1/2 ton Chevy, Pole setter. Runs good, 10,000lb American Coach and Body winch has clear Nevada title, new tires, windshield. Unable to locate original bed has flatbed. $6000 Mike Roulette (775) 883-0269 1/13 For sale: 1944 Federal 2 1/2 ton 4x2 Dump truck. Missing bed. Hercules JXD Clarke 5 speed. 90% complete and original. military paint and markings intact. $2500 OBO. Dave Ball [email protected] 408-805-0065 Classified Ads Ads are free for military vehicle related items and kit. Your ad will run for three issues. The editor cannot accept ad requests over the phone, they must be in writing. You may send your ad by email: [email protected] Send your ads to me by the 15th of the month. If you wish to run your ad longer than three issues or your item sells, you must notify me in writing to have ad removed or to add a month. The MVCC is not responsible for omission's or Incorrect wording and or spelling. The MVCC reserves the right to edit ad copy for space. Please send your change of address information or payments for ads and membership to: LK Viola Email: [email protected] Ad prices: full page $45 Half page $35 Quarter Page $20 Business Card $5 per issue Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net 15 CLASSIFIEDS NOTE: For Sale/Wanted are posted for three issues. FOR SALE ITEMS For Sale: 1951 Reo M44 2 1/2 ton pole setter--great sheet metal and full drilling setup. Have not tried to get it running yet. $2800. 1965? 2 1/2 ton shop van, open cab, runs well $4000 1958 trailer van, V-83/m electrical equipment shelter S-121/M with contents $1200 M577A2 Mobile Command Post Armored Personnel Carrier (M113 variant) really nice, runs well $38,000 Inflatable Shelter System M51 with excellent 1 1/2 ton trailer, $1500 I can email pictures of each item, all located in Livermore CA. I have also realized I won' t be restoring many more vehicles so I have a bunch of axles, body parts, engines and all sorts of stuff to sell. Call me with wants. Lee Edwards 925-447-9387 or 510-638-4140 email: [email protected] 1/13 FOR SALE ITEMS For Sale: CCKW Parts. Fuel Tank and Spare tire holder for short wheel base 352. $300. Banjo Type front axle complete $200. Frame for 353 (long wheel base) believe to be later type, no indication of a bed ever having been attached to it. $200. Hood Complete, $200. contact Gene Clarke (530)343-0130 Chico. 1/13 For sale: M-10 Ammo trailer. 1944 Fruehauf in good shape. I have the original rims and NDT tires on it. it is missing the fuse box and the bows for the main ammo box. The light housings are there, but need bulbs and wiring. This is a rear fined. Asking 1500.00 or best offer. Call Greg Lalonde at 707- 337- 9542 or e-mail [email protected]. 1/13 For Sale: 1942 Pontiac Staff Car, Have owned for past 19 years , Still runs good, but For sale: 1954 GMC M211 6x6 cargo/troop truck. Fully getting tired ,( just like the owner) Time to go operational, clear title, needs cab top and it has a nonthrough It again, Will sell for $7500 or trade for original drivers seat Asking $3,000, it is located on Hwy new Bentley Convertible. 101 just south of Tillamook Ore. Contact Kim if Larry P. at [email protected] interested phone # is 503-910-3931. 1/13 510-522-6440 1/13 For Sale: 1943 MB (may be a communication jeep) also I have a 1944 MB and a 1945 GPW...will sell one or do a package on all three. John Ince phone 559-924-9260 1/13 For Sale: 1967 MRC-83/M151A2, uncut, no rust, configured as a USMC radio Jeep. Radios available if the buyer so desires. Contact Kurt Lesser : (408) 238-8277 Email: [email protected] 4/14 Do you need to clean up your garage to make room for that new project? Looking for parts for your project? Then this is the place for you! Send in your ads and get them mailed to 500+ members and posted on our website www.mvccnews.net Free to members. Send ads to: [email protected] Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net 16 CLASSIFIEDS NOTE: For Sale/Wanted are posted for three issues. WANTED ITEMS Wanted: for m35A2 truck. I am looking for an M66 gun ring/mount Mike 415.385.5528 [email protected] 1/13 Wanted: Capstan winch for a GPW. Contact Jim 775-750-0426 [email protected] 1/13 Wanted: 3 ea. H-250 handsets in good shape and working condition----I have 2 piece whip ant, matching unit, tie down, tip cap and wire cables for VRC-12 radio set (r/t 524, r-442) --items in very good to new condition. for trade (?) Contact Ed Martis(650) 968-2782 or [email protected] 1/13 Wanted: for M5A1 Stuart Tank: Interior ammo racks and storage boxes. Engine exhaust pipes (left and right side), to copy or to buy outright. Original "Little Joe" 12 volt generator. Kim Sievert Email; [email protected] Phone; (408) 253-9469 Wanted: for a WC 18 Dodge ambulance Right front seat or a left will work, Rear seat brackets, Storage boxes, Crank pulley, Radiator cap 776379, Door locks, Over load rubber bumpers. Contact Greg Lampman @ 805-756-5182 or [email protected] 1/13 Wanted: Bomb Service Truck, Mk II Mod 2 (Ford), GTBC Model, dual rear wheels or CTBS model single rear wheels. Contact Bob Solomon 619-691-9328 or email [email protected] 1/13 Wanted: Dodge WC 1/2 ton Command Car Canvas doors with plastic windows. Any condition, full sets, partial sets or even just one real ratty door. Call with what you have. Phil Tracy (408) 258-2371 let it ring! Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net WANTED ITEMS Wanted: 1944 Ford GPW Engine Block Head and T-84 Transmission housing top cover either new or in excellent used condition. Contact Jim Yang (310 951-7993 Or email: [email protected] 1/13 Wanted: International M-2-4 drivers and passenger seats or leads for M-2-4 trucks with seats call with what you have or what you have seen. Dave Ball, 408-805-0065 [email protected] Wanted: 1944 Hobart Bros. Hercules ZXB PE-197 Generator. Incomplete, partial or complete parts for the generator. Also looking for the War Dept. Manual TM 11-940. Call or email Robert Maclay, 707-290-8885 or email [email protected] 3/13 Wanted: Clean, Non Smoking Male, seeking Tower Park Spring accommodations, do you have a cabin in camp ground 4 and need a person to share cost with you? Do you have a cabin and do not need it any longer and are not going to roll over the reservation? I am looking for either a cabin or to share. Please respond to Dennis Deck, [email protected] 3/13 (916) 221-2828 Wanted: Antennae base FT-253-A for a M-8 armored car military radio. contact: Paul Woolf (775) 425-5564 Or email [email protected] 1/13 Wanted: Dodge M37 items: Cab soft top frame pieces, bed side racks, stakes, troop seats, etc. spare tire holder, Jerry can fender brackets, winch brackets, bumpers, frame extensions, etc. Any bits and pieces may help, I have some pieces already. Thank you, Richard Privat, 707-484-8257 Or email: [email protected] 3/13 Wanted: Looking for good .50 Browning replica and/or M3 tripod for same. Contact : 415-306-3607 John Neuenburg [email protected] 4/14 17 Visit our website: www.mvccnews.net 18
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