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This is acording to the book on WW 1 US vehicles from the US by Albert Mroz. This partains to trucks brought over by the US Army and not the ones sold to France and England among other nations. That might also explain the French carburator and intake manifold on our FWD. I do have an other bomshell inthe works rdegarding armored cars, but before I stick my neck out I shall do some more diging.
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I just found out that most FWD's and Quadss were returned to the US at the end of WW 1
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introduction Hello from The Netherlands
FWDTEXAS replied to MichelK's topic in Introductions & Welcomes
Yep I am here, welcom -
How about some pictures?
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I would think that straps slung under the frame and atached to some air bags would do the trick
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What a waste.
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I could use that one the next time it rains here in TX or Ontario for that matter
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introduction Hello from Krakow in Poland
FWDTEXAS replied to ergie's topic in Introductions & Welcomes
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introduction Hello from Krakow in Poland
FWDTEXAS replied to ergie's topic in Introductions & Welcomes
Welcome and my English is not much better. -
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As usual Tim is correct, they were taken just before the stuff was taken away, Roger is still upset that he lost out on this.
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These pictures were taken by Roger Freeman in the 90ies in Arizona. Will let you know more when I find out
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The truck was originaly a 4 wheeler than converted to a 6 wheeler to carry the extra load. The aditional 2 wheels were not powered as later models of the FWD 6 was.
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For now I go with what we have, just found some more pictures of our FWD when it was found in Dallas TX . It had been converted to a 6 wheeler than returned to a 4 wheeler, before it got here.