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JD Baillie 27-08-08 02:58

Wanted M152 Items
 
Hi all.

I'm looking for any and all of the radio installation equipment for the Dodge M152.... except the radios. Table, chair, shelf unit, charging panels, BB46 battery brackets, Battery Cables, TA43 brackets, telescoping antenna masts, NOS linoleum, etc.

Also looking for one of the verticle exhaust pipe screens that go on the passengers side.

Even if you have a lead to a farmer's field north of Flin Flon it would be appreciated.

JD
Vic BC

rob love 27-08-08 03:28

There is some of this stuff at the local military scrapyard in Westbourne Manitoba. Mostly just things like the battery trays, and there are some of the chorehorse brackets for the fenders. You might find the charging panel kicking around as well. If you dig long enough, likely everything is out there somewhere.

JD Baillie 27-08-08 03:59

Rob,

That's a long way from home. Do you know anyone there who would have a look for me? Terms available. :)

rob love 27-08-08 05:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by JD Baillie (Post 102704)
Hi all.

Even if you have a lead to a farmer's field north of Flin Flon it would be appreciated.

JD
Vic BC

and then:


Quote:

Originally Posted by JD Baillie (Post 102704)
That's a long way from home.

It's a lot closer than Flin Flon.

As I said, I know some of the stuff is there. Postage will likely cost as much as the purchase price....nothing for the Dodges were built light.

I have to get out there in the next week or so. I'll keep an eye open and let you know whats there and rough prices.

JD Baillie 27-08-08 07:25

Expensive rust
 
Rob,

Appreciate it. Sent you a PM with my contact info.

Cheers
JD

Robert Dabkowski 31-08-08 00:51

M152 bits
 
All you could ever want at the SECO yard outside of Atlanta, Georgia, USA. They bought 104 of the family from the Cdn. Forces back in 1976 and the trucks have sitting out in the sunny scrubbrush ever since.

Watch out for the snakes though. They have some nasty "biters" down that way. They like to collect themsleves into big "balls of snakes" in the back of these trucks to keep warm at night.

Bang the side of the truck several times and stand well clear of the doors when opening ...

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Edit: Now that I think about it, outside of Augusta not Atlanta. Anyway, they have a website under the name South Eastern Equipment Company that you can check out for directions. Still the yard with the snakes though.


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