Re: [MV] rewriting history

Barber, Steve R. (Steve.R.Barber@gpc.com)
Tue, 12 May 1998 09:23:00 -0500

I saw this video, and liked it so much that I bought a copy. It took
about six weeks to be delivered. It is called Extreme Machines "Four
Wheel Drive". It has footage of everything from GPAs (my personal
favorite) to off road racing. Ninety five percent of the video concerns
civilian 4x4s. While not historically correct, it still has some great
footage of many different types of 4x4s.

Joe, I for one have really enjoyed the experience that you bring to the
MV list. Keep up the good work!

Thanks,

-Steve

42 GPA
45 MB
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48 CJ2A

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From: Joe Baker
To: mil-veh@skylee.com
Subject: Re: [MV] rewriting history
Date: Tuesday, May 12, 1998 9:21AM

The folks at the Learning Channel had not obviously heard of the 1917
Nash Quad that featured four wheel drive and four wheel steering that
was used in limited numbers by the US Military in WW I. You see good
ideas get recycled and bad ones die. Namely the Quad Steering it
appears that it made more problems that is solved.

Joe Baker
Town Planner
Ellington, Connecticut

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