Photo's

Ken and Dan at the 2005 WAC/B&G MVT East Coast Rally at Aberdeen Maryland. We where showing off and offering for sale One of Historic Reproductions and Restorations recently completed projects. This is a WWII German LIG 18 75 mm field gun.

The newest project SV-14 has made it home and had the make shift cab removed. Dan is looking it over as Betty prepairs to cover it up until we get started on it.

SV-19 a WC-63 owned by Dan got caught in an unexpected snow storm.

Bill with one of Ken’s Columbia Military Bicycles. Bill enjoyed chatting with the visitors at the Drake Well Museum.

Bill and Dan at the United States Ordnance Museum in Aberdeen Maryland. Behind them is a Corporal Missile. When in the service Dan worked on the electrical components of these missiles which where located in the compartment just behind where they are standing.

Dan with SV-19 enjoying the day at the Battle of the Bulge event at Torrance Pennsylvania.

SV-8 at Camp Tuscarora Ohio. Every one enjoys a ride at the end of the day.

The whole group that went to United States Ordnance Museum in Aberdeen Maryland. John, Bill, Ken and Dan.

The engine in SV-8 shit itself at the Battle of the Bulge event at Torrance Pennsylvania. Ken and Dan have a photo taken of there version of Bill Mauldin’s famous WWII cartoon depicting what happens to an old army horse when it breaks a leg.

Betty is a loving wife and a purity good sport. Doing her best to get SV-14 covered up before some one started tearing it apart. She didn’t make it!

Rege likes to drive. And drive and drive.

Checking the new canvas on SV-19 in the rain.

Betty wants a WWI model T Ford for her YMCA impression. How could we say no? Well she still doesn’t believe we will ever get a car out of this load of parts.

This is what Betty’s Model T Ford will look like only it will be OD and Have canvas side curtains marked YMCA.

This is where this all began. SV-19 had broken down back in the woods on a piece of property Dan owns. One day we got a bunch of help together and salvaged her from the woods atop what we have come to call Walden’s mountain. She started up with surprisingly little work after having set so long. The Breaks however where quite a different story.

On the trailer at last. SV-19 is ready  to be transported to Kens shop for restoration.

     

Stopping for a break. Just one of many work days on SV-19. We work on the vehicles almost every Sunday. Come join us for the day. We can find something for even the least mechanical person to do so they feel like they have contributed in some way.

     
       
       
 

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