M151 MUTT replica kit
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Re: M151 MUTT replica kit
There you go trolling again!
The Mutt was built on an aluminum unitized body which of course
doesn't have a frame to bolt Real springs to:
http://www.m151.uklinux.net/military...ry/muttdrw.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> I heard there was a kit to build a replica of the Vietnam era M151
> MUTT but with straight axles and common mechanicals (and much less
> tendency to flip). Anyone know about it?
The Mutt was built on an aluminum unitized body which of course
doesn't have a frame to bolt Real springs to:
http://www.m151.uklinux.net/military...ry/muttdrw.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> I heard there was a kit to build a replica of the Vietnam era M151
> MUTT but with straight axles and common mechanicals (and much less
> tendency to flip). Anyone know about it?
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Re: M151 MUTT replica kit
There you go trolling again!
The Mutt was built on an aluminum unitized body which of course
doesn't have a frame to bolt Real springs to:
http://www.m151.uklinux.net/military...ry/muttdrw.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> I heard there was a kit to build a replica of the Vietnam era M151
> MUTT but with straight axles and common mechanicals (and much less
> tendency to flip). Anyone know about it?
The Mutt was built on an aluminum unitized body which of course
doesn't have a frame to bolt Real springs to:
http://www.m151.uklinux.net/military...ry/muttdrw.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> I heard there was a kit to build a replica of the Vietnam era M151
> MUTT but with straight axles and common mechanicals (and much less
> tendency to flip). Anyone know about it?
#4
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Re: M151 MUTT replica kit
There you go trolling again!
The Mutt was built on an aluminum unitized body which of course
doesn't have a frame to bolt Real springs to:
http://www.m151.uklinux.net/military...ry/muttdrw.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> I heard there was a kit to build a replica of the Vietnam era M151
> MUTT but with straight axles and common mechanicals (and much less
> tendency to flip). Anyone know about it?
The Mutt was built on an aluminum unitized body which of course
doesn't have a frame to bolt Real springs to:
http://www.m151.uklinux.net/military...ry/muttdrw.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> I heard there was a kit to build a replica of the Vietnam era M151
> MUTT but with straight axles and common mechanicals (and much less
> tendency to flip). Anyone know about it?
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Re: M151 MUTT replica kit
L.W. ------ III (ßill) wrote:
> There you go trolling again!
> The Mutt was built on an aluminum unitized body which of course
> doesn't have a frame to bolt Real springs to:
<<snip>>
> > I heard there was a kit to build a replica of the Vietnam era M151
> > MUTT but with straight axles and common mechanicals (and much less
> > tendency to flip). Anyone know about it?
Coming from a Minn-Kota like you....
The operative word is "replica". It apparently has a frame and a
fiberglass body.
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Re: M151 MUTT replica kit
L.W. ------ III (ßill) wrote:
> There you go trolling again!
> The Mutt was built on an aluminum unitized body which of course
> doesn't have a frame to bolt Real springs to:
<<snip>>
> > I heard there was a kit to build a replica of the Vietnam era M151
> > MUTT but with straight axles and common mechanicals (and much less
> > tendency to flip). Anyone know about it?
Coming from a Minn-Kota like you....
The operative word is "replica". It apparently has a frame and a
fiberglass body.
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Re: M151 MUTT replica kit
L.W. ------ III (ßill) wrote:
> There you go trolling again!
> The Mutt was built on an aluminum unitized body which of course
> doesn't have a frame to bolt Real springs to:
<<snip>>
> > I heard there was a kit to build a replica of the Vietnam era M151
> > MUTT but with straight axles and common mechanicals (and much less
> > tendency to flip). Anyone know about it?
Coming from a Minn-Kota like you....
The operative word is "replica". It apparently has a frame and a
fiberglass body.
#8
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Re: M151 MUTT replica kit
Then it wouldn't be a "replica", would it???????
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Coming from a Minn-Kota like you....
>
> The operative word is "replica". It apparently has a frame and a
> fiberglass body.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Coming from a Minn-Kota like you....
>
> The operative word is "replica". It apparently has a frame and a
> fiberglass body.
#9
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Re: M151 MUTT replica kit
Then it wouldn't be a "replica", would it???????
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Coming from a Minn-Kota like you....
>
> The operative word is "replica". It apparently has a frame and a
> fiberglass body.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Coming from a Minn-Kota like you....
>
> The operative word is "replica". It apparently has a frame and a
> fiberglass body.
#10
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Re: M151 MUTT replica kit
Then it wouldn't be a "replica", would it???????
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Coming from a Minn-Kota like you....
>
> The operative word is "replica". It apparently has a frame and a
> fiberglass body.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Coming from a Minn-Kota like you....
>
> The operative word is "replica". It apparently has a frame and a
> fiberglass body.