COOL CLASSIC CAR SPOTTERS POST! (Vol 3)
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Riley Blue said:
No photo as I was driving but a WW2 American half-track on a low loader isn't something you normally see at 7:45am in Chesterfield, nor at any other time really.
No shows now this time of year from memory, so maybe new owner collecting a new toy.The cost of the replacement rubber tracks (supply of NOS OEM has all but dried up) means that owners restrict the road miles done on these, as the tracks don't last too long, and the 3-5 mpg also means you don't do 200+ miles road trips in these things....
Great fun though, have fond memories of a few trips in them back in the early 90's when messing around with old WW2 ex-mil vehicles.
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