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    Default International Military Vehicle Show

    Little Rock hosted the Military Vehicle Preservation Asso. International Convention. My Dad ,son and I ran down there this morning. Whoa, that was some deal. Daddy would walk along and say, Man those things would jar your liver-out, or I turned one of those over one time in Japan (1944-1974 Ret. Lt. Col.). There was one M726 that was nice, but no M715`s or M725`s. It was real well attended, tons of vehicles and vendors and gawkers. I got the right shovel for 15 bucks, and sold two Tornado motors.

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    Sounds like a good time. I've been to two of the MVPA national meets. One at Tobyhanna Army Depot and the other at Fort Indian Town Gap. I would have gone to Dayton last year, but with the new business I needed to stay home....sigh maybe next time it's close by.
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    yea ohio was a really big show more than at this yr. i was at indian town an tobyhanna -wow they were so long ago now that i think about it,was also at ft lee in 2001 that was the last show held on a military base since sept 01 because of the war the bases are closed to that. each yr the national moves from east to central to west next yr its west, i think in wa state but i'll have to verify

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