How many people have an m152 or know where one is? Let's see how many are still alive out there guys. It would be interesting to know who has what. Winch, no winch, etc.... if you have pictures put them on for every one to see.
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i have 2 one that am doing a frame off restoring and the picture is at a new one i pickup this yearAttached Files
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I have a 1955 M152. Bought it in Cagary 2000,when I lived there.Now it sits in my shop collecting dust with two 5 1/4 tons. But their chevs and don't belong on this site. I will try and post a picture when my computer kid can post it for me.
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Sorry to butt into this thread on M-152's as I only have a M-37CDN. David, I noticed in your reply you mentioned Chev 5/4. Are you talking 1976 ex-Canadian military? I'd be interested in seeing some pic's if possible with some history maybe? CFR? I can't seem to find a private message for this site so maybe you could e-mail me elsewhere or are you a member at 'SteelSoldiers'; if so PM me there. Thanks in advance. Again - sorry to Butt in on the M-152 discussion. Happy New Year to all!!!
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Been off the forum too long!!!!!
I've got an M152 Excellent working condition. Currently doing a 1970 -74 period restoration on it.
Looking hard for any and all of the radio station equipment (but not the radios yet): table, swivel chair, metal shelving unit, charging panel, battery racks, johnson chore horse etc. No lead too old or too remote, all guesses appreciated. Long distance tel is cheap these days. Makes calling around easy.
JD
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Originally posted by Arrr View PostBeen off the forum too long!!!!!
I've got an M152 Excellent working condition. Currently doing a 1970 -74 period restoration on it.
Looking hard for any and all of the radio station equipment (but not the radios yet): table, swivel chair, metal shelving unit, charging panel, battery racks, johnson chore horse etc. No lead too old or too remote, all guesses appreciated. Long distance tel is cheap these days. Makes calling around easy.
JD
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1952-...2em118Q2el1247
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Originally posted by Arrr View PostBeen off the forum too long!!!!!
I've got an M152 Excellent working condition. Currently doing a 1970 -74 period restoration on it.
Looking hard for any and all of the radio station equipment (but not the radios yet): table, swivel chair, metal shelving unit, charging panel, battery racks, johnson chore horse etc. No lead too old or too remote, all guesses appreciated. Long distance tel is cheap these days. Makes calling around easy.
JD
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Chris,
Thanks for that link. The vendor is going to send me some better pics of the interior fitments. There is some very usable peices there. Very exciting. The pics in the add are of a very late mod a regular force unit would have done. I saw one like that in service, but don't remember exactly where. Germany?
Charles,
Am in constant touch with Brian. Thanks. Brian sold his last parts of that nature to SuperDave at a time when I had no bucks. So I missed out on them. Got a few bucks now. Seco International used to have a whole row of M152 complete with stuff in the back but I can't get an answer today as to whether there are still M152's there and if so is there anything left in them.
Dave,
You would likely ask 25000.00 for your truck anyway! :)
Cheers
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