- MarkHollowayAscout-If I remember right the seatbelts in the M551 were a modification. Item #3 below mounted to the hull ceiling behind the driver.
Looks a little like the lap/shoulder belts in a Shelby (the '60's ones).
- Geoff_waldenHey Don,
#5-22, M60A1 w/ Blazer, isn't there now - that pad is empty. Was this tank sand color with USMC markings? There is one sitting now at the south end of St. John MP, near Bldg. 2955. It has "Buster" on the bore evacuator. Don't know what it's doing there - I never saw a museum or display tank parked there before.
Geoff
- Joe_DLooks a little like the lap/shoulder belts in a Shelby (the '60's ones).
Don't think that they all stayed in those OPFOR M551's
Used M113 troop seat belts in one of my MG's too a while back. Much better than the stock ones and easier to release.
It's amazing what you find in the scrap metal bin.
Don,
That's the Sadowski Field house tank, glad to see at least some haven't moved
- Joe_DI gotta '72 Capri Mk I that might could use those,
I like the vintage mod look for these old cars. Kinda like what some GI would've done in Germany. Got some old "Green" Armed Forces West Germany tags I plan on using too, But that project is a little down the road right now ('74 Midget is ahead of it). I'll PM you.
put 'er through a hedge.
- Joe_DI gotta '72 Capri Mk I that might could use those,
I like the vintage mod look for these old cars. Kinda like what some GI would've done in Germany. Got some old "Green" Armed Forces West Germany tags I plan on using too, But that project is a little down the road right now ('74 Midget is ahead of it). I'll PM you.
- Neil_BaumgardnerDon,
I'm going through the Knox listings on the register.
First question of probably many - is there still an M1 Abrams (SN D1301) at what used to be 16th Cavalry HQ (I think it has since moved).
Neil
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