Hey Crew.
Posted a few new pictures on the last page of our photo album.
I want to qualify something! Our 1948 Willys is a civilian vehicle. I know that.
We painted it O/D to match the M-37. It's not supposed to be original.
It's a tribute to it's ancestors who did serve.
It's only job is to make Folks smile when they drive past. That's All.
(Edit to add picture T. Highway 4/7/2015)
Tim & Lori Powell
1952 Dodge M-37
1968 M101A1 Cargo Trailer
2011 F350 Ford Flatbed
MC-A1 Air Compressor Unit
Military Tank APU
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil
is that good men do nothing."
A good friend of mine has a 1947 CJ that he is currently restoring. To get around the "not used by the military" problem he plans on painting it up as a period Israeli Defense Force vehicle and throwing a pedestal mount and M1919 in the back. He showed me a couple of reference photos that he'll follow to get the markings correct, it should look pretty slick when it's completed.
"Highway" "Bert" & "Kevin"
Thanks for the help and the kind words. Just finished adding a few more pictures I took today.
Had to move the vehicles out of the shop to get at the Wheel-Horse. Something about cutting the grass?????????
Off to work tomorrow. Be back in a week.
(Edit: Pictures added T Highway 4-15-2015)
Tim & Lori Powell
1952 Dodge M-37
1968 M101A1 Cargo Trailer
2011 F350 Ford Flatbed
MC-A1 Air Compressor Unit
Military Tank APU
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil
is that good men do nothing."
Hey Guys!
Just arrived home after a good long week on the road!
Still have some cleaning & painting on the Jeep. The paint is manufactured right here in Burlington Iowa. "Diamond Vogel Paint Corp."
We do plan on a rear cover for the "M" as time and money allow!
Diamond Vogel O/D
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Tim & Lori Powell
1952 Dodge M-37
1968 M101A1 Cargo Trailer
2011 F350 Ford Flatbed
MC-A1 Air Compressor Unit
Military Tank APU
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil
is that good men do nothing."