Look what i found!!
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Sorry I thought my camera was on the large photo setting...but when i got home I found it was on the small 640 setting...
The plaque and tank was dedicated to all the vets that served in war that lived in our town of prospect park NJ...It's pretty cool!!
The plaque and tank was dedicated to all the vets that served in war that lived in our town of prospect park NJ...It's pretty cool!!
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Plastic Scouser is correct, it's a M114 APC.
Here's a link with the specs for the vehicle: http://afvdb.50megs.com/usa/m114.html
Here's a link with the specs for the vehicle: http://afvdb.50megs.com/usa/m114.html
#8
That is an early M-114 APC. Designed for reconaissance, carried a crew of 3 or 4 and was powered by a Chevy 283 V8. We had them with the 14 ACR in Fulda Germany (1962-64)and they were discarded as fast as they could get rid if them. On the road they were OK but off road they were absolutely useless. The M-114 had very poor cross country performance, not a good ride and the tracks were a problem. The tracks were in sections of 8 or 10 ( if my memory serves me) and were not very strong. There were other versions with outside or inside control of the cal 50 MG, or carrying a 20mm Hispano auto cannon in a redesigned turret. Firepower was good but according to some 114 crewmen I knew, the turret-gun combo had many problems. Armor was, like the M-113, aluminum and it was amphibious. It was a miserable flop as a combat recon vehicle, but popular with collectors because it is small, runs fast, not overly expensive and has a popular easy to fix engine. Plenty of junkers out there to get track.
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Sorry I thought my camera was on the large photo setting...but when i got home I found it was on the small 640 setting...
The plaque and tank was dedicated to all the vets that served in war that lived in our town of prospect park NJ...It's pretty cool!!
Sorry I thought my camera was on the large photo setting...but when i got home I found it was on the small 640 setting...
The plaque and tank was dedicated to all the vets that served in war that lived in our town of prospect park NJ...It's pretty cool!!
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M113 Death Trap (aluminum spalling 'armor' would with stand anything up to, say, .38 Special, maybe even .30 cal. on a cold day). M114 Death Trap with Power Steering and A/C at no extra charge...... You'ld be better off in a weapons carrier with Claymores strapped to the side of the bed.
Shenlonco,
Nice Pics!
Shenlonco,
Nice Pics!
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Looks cool in the banna leaves too (naw, they weren't bannas, but what the hey) and really great for gettin' through the elephant grass, until somebody cuts loose with a 12.5mm, Still, I guess it beats walking, barely...



I always ride my tanks here in the park by me ...I did not go in a long time but when i went today this was parked right in the same area!! i ride my tanks all around this spot,,,Unbelievable!!