Posted by oldtanker on January 04, 2012 at 19:11:20 from (66.228.255.223):
In Reply to: O/T Dodge truck value posted by buickanddeere on January 04, 2012 at 16:48:59:
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Wardner, they (the Army) started buying them around the 75/76 so if they are the Dodge civvy units it would have been after your service (thanks). I know the Army had a lot of issues with em. They just didn't stand up to the soldiers beating the crap out of them. Another problem they had was many guys with Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge cars stole parts like mad. The ones set up for radios had both the standard 12 volt system and a seperate 24 volt so carbs, alternators, starters and sometimes whole engine went AWOL. Plus expendables like filters got stolen too. They replaced em with what the Army called the CUT-V, Chevy's with at first the 6.2 and later 6.5 diesels. My active duty contact with the Marine's was while a Armor tactics instructor at Ft Knox, late 80's. The Marine's used our vehicles there and we had the Hummer's. The Marines were fantastic to work with!
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