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The Ziebart was applied to the M151A2s around 1980. I know this because some of the last ones they did were the training aids in the school. Made for messy training....that stuff did not wash off with soap. Solvent worked pretty good though.
Scotty: I may be able to pull a Ziebart decal off one of my many spare windshields when I get a chance. It won't be pristine, but it should be a good sample. I think the unstucker plates are the same as the Iltis. It was just the nuts that were different to adapt to the different hubs. I have spare plates, and likely the drums too, but I may not have many spare nuts for them, as I need them to modify for my 5/4 ton. |
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Hallo again,
here are some Ziebart tag pics, do you prefer measures in centimeters or inches?
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While on the boardwalk in KAF in May, I saw Rob drink a milkshake. It might have been butterscotch....
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Damn near every Mechanic I "Horse-Trade" with lately drinks Beer. Shipping a case of Beer cross country is not economically viable. Scotch on the other hand.... I need to find Robs poison as I'm currently running a hell of a trade deficit with him. So, maybe a Dairy Queen gift certificate eh? |
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Scotty,
did you receive my PM?
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This thread is really starting the MLU wander.....
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