Re: [MV] First posting...

Winne, Jim (jwinne@nettally.com)
Wed, 14 Apr 1999 19:55:40 -0400

Greetings all,

I think that you are referring to ENCORE. Last time I looked (last Nov.)
they were still on the web. They are somewhere near Tampa or Clearwater.
They make their own bodies and are not an exact copy according to their own
admission. They still look pretty good though.

cheers,

Jim MVPA#17216

1967 M-715 Kaiser Jeep cargo truck (the Beast)
1983 M-101A1 cargo trailer (USMC)

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> From: k.king <kking@spiralcomm.net>
> To: mil vehicles <mil-veh@skylee.com>; William R. Benson <Benson@plg.com>
> Subject: Re: [MV] First posting...
> Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 22:39 PM
>
> i'm sure you've heard about 50 times today that, despite your (and my)
> experiences, the mutt is, according to uncle, dangerous and cannot be
> allowed on public hiways. i, too, have many fond memories of the m151,
> including many trips from inglewood ca to camp pendleton for weekend
> drill. but if i want a jeep it seems i will have to buy it from chyrsler
> and let uncle use the really good stuff for artillery practice.
>
>
> by the way, there is a company in florida that still makes new (!)
mutts. i
> don't recall the name of the company, but it is something like endeavor
> vehicles. they are on the internet somewhere, but i don't have the page
off
> hand.
>
> there is also another fellow named 'ken' on the list who goes by the
email
> of 'muttguru'. i suspect that he can tell you anything you need to know.
>
> 151s are available, but you have to *want* one to get one.
>
>
> kking
>
> 96 xj cherokee
> 97 tj
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: William R. Benson <Benson@plg.com>
> To: Mil-Veh@skylee.com <Mil-Veh@skylee.com>
> Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 9:32 AM
> Subject: [MV] First posting...
>
>
> >
> >
> >I'm new to the list, so please forgive me if I ask all of the wrong
> >questions.
> >I was a heavy machinegunner with the USMC back in '84. We used the M151
> >before the Humm-Vee came out, and I sort of fell in love with the little
> >beast, especially after going through a couple of exercises in Korea
with
> >it. I'd like to try to find one, either partially or fully restored,
and
> >see if I can recreate my "Number Seven". If I'm really lucky, I'll be
able
> >to find a replica .50 cal to mount topside. Can anyone help me?
> >
> >Bill Benson
> >Orange, CA
> >
> >
> >
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