RE: [MV] M8, M20, M ?????

From: Frank Robertson (tankdriv@gte.net)
Date: Wed Mar 29 2000 - 16:45:53 PST


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What it is is a M20 armored car. The M8 can first, then they figured out the
37mm would not stop a tank anyway so they made the M20 as a command and
Recon vehicle. The army list it as utility vehicle.

             Frank Robertson
             Memphis, TN. USA
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From: Military Vehicles List [mailto:mil-veh@uller.skylee.com]On Behalf
Of stephen l dussetschleger
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 11:05 AM
To: Military Vehicles List
Subject: [MV] M8, M20, M ?????

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  Ok, it doesn't have an easy to find data plate. Looks like the
armoured cars of the WWII era. No motor. Big distinguishing feature
is.........no turret. Instead has a 3 legged support with a ring mount
for looks like a .50 cal & trolley on it. So, any guesses ? & what
kinda motor should it have ? 6 or 8 ? Last military use was by the
....believe it or not. U.S. Air Force. Steve
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