Posted by Kennerado |
10/16/2004 2:07 PM | remove |
Awesome
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Posted by JakeJZG |
10/25/2004 6:07 AM | remove |
That's of Japanese design isn't it?
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Posted by greywolf45 |
10/31/2004 5:10 PM | remove |
Could be. It may also be American, one of their large LC's
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Posted by BigPoppaMikey |
11/4/2004 8:25 PM | remove |
American, tread paths in deck are too large for Japanese tanks, they were half the size of American tanks.
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Posted by JavaDog |
7/25/2005 7:17 PM | remove |
That is amazing that it is still floating (grounded?) there...cool shot!
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Posted by Gringo Loco |
9/14/2005 5:36 PM | remove |
Get out the oars and start paddling.
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Posted by Freak |
1/9/2006 1:54 AM | remove |
A lot of those are still in use on US coastlines, mostly for transporting fuel and equipment to remote sites and small island towns.
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Posted by inventor |
2/2/2006 2:12 AM | remove |
Cool!
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Posted by lazeyps2boy17 |
3/14/2006 2:49 AM | remove |
awsome
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Posted by Drexial |
7/21/2006 2:30 AM | remove |
looks to be japanese to me, the ship is over 60 years old and still in use, the tanks may have been smaller, but considering its still in use, its most likely that there have been other vehicles that wore a path on the deck.
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Posted by Dolboeb |
3/4/2007 2:55 AM | remove |
Mmm... Higgins.
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Posted by Blackbird |
5/31/2007 12:36 AM | remove |
I don't know why, but I want one, and a Land Rover!
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Posted by nootz |
6/16/2007 3:24 PM | remove |
I wouldn't get an LR with that...I'd get a Hummer H1
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Posted by Blackbird |
6/16/2007 4:51 PM | remove |
Yeah, but those are big and need a lot of gas. How about a Panzer or T-80?
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Posted by nootz |
9/22/2007 8:50 PM | remove |
Now what are the chances that you're going to get a Panzer or T-80? And yes, gas is WAY too expensive to get an H1, so how about a Jeep?
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Posted by Blackbird |
9/23/2007 8:04 PM | remove |
Yeah, I've been trying to find an old Willies, or ex-British MoD Landrover.
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Posted by nootz |
8/2/2008 4:02 PM | remove |
Get an old Toyota FJ40, resembles a Willies pretty closely, but not nearly as rare.
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Posted by Blackbird |
8/4/2008 12:44 AM | remove |
I've been looking for those, but what is it like to get the parts?
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