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3 hours ago, Jim B said:

That looks awesome.  Is it a military truck?  Just curious with the sand colored paint job.

i built this ford, as a us army truck.Thanks

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Can't say as I've ever seen a Ford LTL9000 in US Army service, but that doesn't mean they weren't used.

Looks really good.  Just need some bumper numbers & black stars.

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On 3.11.2018 at 9:28 PM, Hermann Kersten said:

Looks great, and a nice idea what is well executed.

 

Hermann.

especially with, I have to throw it in the garbage bin, Thanks

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Super good idea! Wether it was in service for the military or not. For me it doesn't matter. The truck is very good done and the crane can be moved. This is very good. I like it.

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:D:D:D

That is some of the BEST looking work I've seen in quite some time!!!!!   GREAT JOB!!!!   And, as Christian said,  It really DOESN'T MATTER whether it was "in service" for the Army or not...   The execution of the build and the quality of work are both FIRST CLASS!!!!    Either way,  GREAT JOB!!!!!

DJ

 

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On 9.11.2018 at 2:40 PM, christian-w said:

Super good idea! Wether it was in service for the military or not. For me it doesn't matter. The truck is very good done and the crane can be moved. This is very good. I like it.

 

On 9.11.2018 at 4:29 PM, TECHMAN said:

:D:D:D

That is some of the BEST looking work I've seen in quite some time!!!!!   GREAT JOB!!!!   And, as Christian said,  It really DOESN'T MATTER whether it was "in service" for the Army or not...   The execution of the build and the quality of work are both FIRST CLASS!!!!    Either way,  GREAT JOB!!!!!

DJ

 

I wanted to do something, that was not yet done. Thanks

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