Cars wreck.

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Fernando Mendes
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Cars wreck.

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Jeep Willys MB DoD dec,16 1942 s/n:196275
Dodge B3-B 4x2 1952 s/n:90099559
CCKW 353 Banjo 1944 s/n:309623
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Post by armydriver »

This is kind of sad. :( Tdhanks for posting .
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Post by S p r u e o n e »

Very interesting video. If you like pictures like that, Troy Paiva has taken some great photographs that can be seen here:
http://lostamerica.com/wheels.html
http://www.troypaiva.com/wheels.html
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RE: Dust in the wind...

Post by Colorado Deuce »

Did any of you see the DUKW at the end of that video? It's at 3:34 (time elapsed). Mad me happy to see a DUKW, although sad it's sitting in a field rotting away.
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