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			i did... but too bad, he wont drop the price any lower...   | 
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			That's too bad.... There's not a lot to choose if you want a ww2 vehicle, unless you buy a restoration project. Sometimes there's a Dodge WC series to be had for that sort of money. What about this one in Belgium? 
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			found it     | 
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			Great truck. In my opinion the hard cab GMC is the prize larger vehicle of WW2. Can't understand why they are so cheap in Europe - for speed, comfort and sheer fun to drive they leave CMP and British vehicles far behind. Perhaps because there are so many of them people find the other vehicles "more interesting". Best of luck on your future runs. Lang | 
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			I just might Hanno   Thanks for the compliment ! If i look really deep down my soul i do think i'd rather have found a British or Canadian Truck, because of family sentiments(grandfather) but i just didnt seem to find one within my budget... AND i'm truly happy with this closed Cab variant.. It's almost a luxury truck  And has a winch which is also a cool accessory | 
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			Excellent! Congrats on the buy, great to let us know what you bought. And now go out and buy some paint to change it into a British paint scheme..... H.   
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