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Originally Posted By D6T: I’ll do my best to assist. Here is a photo of the Vermont one from a few years ago, slumbering next to an early M551. I do have more. It’s in very sad shape. The launcher is completely removed and the cover for it was left off for years, allowing rust to creep in. It does have the sight intact although you can’t tell from this photo. The story I was told was that it was a Desert Storm capture that was donated by the Guard. The museum is a nonprofit entity as far as I know. The one in MA, well I’m not completely certain of the owner’s name; it’s one of a handful of people and I’ll have to ask around. The outside of it looked phenomenal with the original green paint and white numbers, however the interior had been (carefully) gutted. It being an rkh and myself being somewhat of a SMA on the identification of these vehicles, the owner had invited me over to explain the warning flag system, however it was missing all internal controls. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/211414/5A7EE8CC-5819-4F13-B932-4E8D6C2FFB9E-1625566.jpg Edit to add: Same BRDM2 can be seen on the far left of this photo, from a gentleman named William Maloney’s site. Side note: the MT-LB is operational and has undergone an exterior restoration since these photos were taken: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/211414/790E45F6-ECBF-4D7B-AA6C-B352DF68B5C7-1625592.jpg View Quote Thanks! Added to the registry |
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Originally Posted By BlackHills: Awesome thread OP, I always tell my wife I'm buying a Tank one day, BRDMS are really cool but I don't think my 6'6 frame would fit well (not that any armor is made for giants lol) View Quote |
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You say tank, then show me a pic of a wheeled vehicle....
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There's one or two on display @ Ft Hood. If I have a chance I'll get some pics.
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October 18, 2020 PKT solenoid firing circuit is active and working. |
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Not the best day but better now than on the road.
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q3131: I can enjoy necrobeastialexhibitionism as much as the next guy, but homonecrobestailexhibitionism is just plain sick.
Tomislav:If you truly love something, you need to shoot it, then set it on fire. (And then post pics!) كا |
Originally Posted By CajunMojo: Take lots of pics, @me when you post them! View Quote OMG looks like a pain in the ass. Have any owners taken a hull and replaced all the automotive components? I realize that would be a bear but it still seems better than eternally diagnosing and solving shitty problems on shitty combloc parts. |
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Originally Posted By CajunMojo: Take lots of pics, @me when you post them! View Quote It was like 2 weeks ago. Vehicle wasn’t ready yet and we have new problems. I have a ton of issues at home to deal with (work, move, etc) so it’ll be a little bit before I get back to it to work, maybe early November. |
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Originally Posted By GTLandser: OMG looks like a pain in the ass. Have any owners taken a hull and replaced all the automotive components? I realize that would be a bear but it still seems better than eternally diagnosing and solving shitty problems on shitty combloc parts. View Quote The Russians take them and cut the tops off and make off road buggies out of them with pretty much all original components. The parts are all solid and good, they’re just old and not used much. Not many 40 year old vehicles with 1500 miles on them running all original stuff. It all fails at some point. After coming from the Czech army to the seller then to the USA in 2008-2010 it sat for several years. |
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Plates and registration arrived today.
4.5 weeks and 3k dollars and about 2 Months sooner than waiting for Texas. Thank you dirt Legal and Vermont! |
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Ben's getting eaten by a tank!
I didn't sell a damn thing today, I could've come out & helped, and maybe the boy wouldn't have lost his phone. It got found though, gotta meet the guy in Everman tomorrow, you up for lunch? |
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The shakedown cruise is set for next this coming saturday.
13 years later I get to hit the road in my street legal BRDM2 |
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If youre not picking up lumber in that thing at Lowes....
Its sorta flat on top. Ought to be able to carry 16’ boards no problem. Its fun to see the looks i get in the lmtv or the humvee. A “tank” would be priceless. |
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Originally Posted By Aguas: If youre not picking up lumber in that thing at Lowes.... Its sorta flat on top. Ought to be able to carry 16' boards no problem. Its fun to see the looks i get in the lmtv or the humvee. A "tank" would be priceless. View Quote |
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There is one at Camp Blanding in Florida as well. Sadly rotting away. I'll post pictures later (may have the Ft Hood ones too).
You already have the one in Nevada Texas. Which I thought he had gotten it running, or was that the BTR-60? |
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Hah I just had a guy from the local auto parts store tell me a guy here in town just bought a BRDM2 from Kansas.
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Originally Posted By svt40: There is one at Camp Blanding in Florida as well. Sadly rotting away. I'll post pictures later (may have the Ft Hood ones too). You already have the one in Nevada Texas. Which I thought he had gotten it running, or was that the BTR-60? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By svt40: There is one at Camp Blanding in Florida as well. Sadly rotting away. I'll post pictures later (may have the Ft Hood ones too). You already have the one in Nevada Texas. Which I thought he had gotten it running, or was that the BTR-60? I’d love the pics! They had the Btr60 running, not the brdm. It has a seized engine. Originally Posted By svt40: Hah I just had a guy from the local auto parts store tell me a guy here in town just bought a BRDM2 from Kansas. I know him, he owns my old one. I went with him to Look at it. Which, I have been informed, does not have a bad engine but runs smoothly and beautifully. |
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Originally Posted By fadedsun: I’d love the pics! They had the Btr60 running, not the brdm. It has a seized engine. I know him, he owns my old one. I went with him to Look at it. Which, I have been informed, does not have a bad engine but runs smoothly and beautifully. View Quote Yea I talked to him yesterday after hearing about it. He drove it to go vote. |
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After 9 years and with a massive amount of mechanical work from @m35ben we hit the road.
It was absolutely exhilarating hitting the road and going to the gas station. And of course as always armor causes a huge traffic jam due to speed and people Rubber necking. Top speed was 25 due to being a shake down cruise. Filled it up with 18 gallons of unleaded 87. Two things: We have a big hydro leak Stuck brake |
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its a fucking parade. |
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You needed Trump flags. We were almost in a Trump parade today.
Looks like you need a photographer who is not in the tank. |
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Originally Posted By backbencher: You needed Trump flags. We were almost in a Trump parade today. Looks like you need a photographer who is not in the tank. View Quote |
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I’ve been assuming you guys knew that the Army has a large pile of Combloc vehicles at Ft Irwin in Barstow Ca?
They captured a bunch of BRDM’s, BMP 1’s and T54’s/T55’s, and a couple of T62’s. They might have a BTR60 as well, but I cant recall. I know for a fact they had at least 2 or more BRDM’s as I saw two of them together at the same time. I dont know if they still have them, but I’d bet if you were able to get in touch with the guys maintaining them, they’d probably be able help you locate or fabricate parts? What was amusing was the way they mocked up BRDM’s from HMWV’s and how they mocked up T72’s from old M551 Sheridan’s. The foam barrel inserts they used on the Sheridans would bounce and bobble when the tank hit bumps...it was cartoonish and always made us laugh. |
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Sign in front of the BRDM is wrong.
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Originally Posted By MaxxII: I've been assuming you guys knew that the Army has a large pile of Combloc vehicles at Ft Irwin in Barstow Ca? They captured a bunch of BRDM's, BMP 1's and T54's/T55's, and a couple of T62's. They might have a BTR60 as well, but I cant recall. I know for a fact they had at least 2 or more BRDM's as I saw two of them together at the same time. I dont know if they still have them, but I'd bet if you were able to get in touch with the guys maintaining them, they'd probably be able help you locate or fabricate parts? What was amusing was the way they mocked up BRDM's from HMWV's and how they mocked up T72's from old M551 Sheridan's. The foam barrel inserts they used on the Sheridans would bounce and bobble when the tank hit bumps...it was cartoonish and always made us laugh. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By svt40: Sorry no pictures of the Fort Hood BRDMs. I have an MTLB, BMP2 and a couple of T-55s. And ALL the WWII vehicles. See if I can get them next time I go there. Camp Blanding Florida BRDM. They also have a T-55 and something I do not know what it is. Shaped similar to a M113 or FV103 but with 4 Soviet style roadwheels. EDIT: Found it. Norinco Type 63 APC. BRDM-2 https://i.imgur.com/CcnqwLT.jpg https://i.imgur.com/SC0EDvM.jpg View Quote The more I look at it the more I see looted parts and missing stuff Gas tank covers Gas tank caps Mufflers Muffler covers Water covers Brake clutch fill cover Trim vane |
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Originally Posted By fadedsun: The more I look at it the more I see looted parts and missing stuff Gas tank covers Gas tank caps Mufflers Muffler covers Water covers Brake clutch fill cover Trim vane View Quote Yes sadly the three vehicles sit in a small field neglected and ignored. Just across the street is a C-47 that they do keep up with pretty well. |
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Originally Posted By m35ben: I could use a parts vehicle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Take the engine and put it in the m35. Originally Posted By svt40: Yes sadly the three vehicles sit in a small field neglected and ignored. Just across the street is a C-47 that they do keep up with pretty well. Sad. I would love to tear it down, blast it, and drop a diesel and an auto in it. Be a nice project, but I have a full time job. At some point they have to get rid of stuff. |
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Originally Posted By fadedsun: Take the engine and put it in the m35. Sad. I would love to tear it down, blast it, and drop a diesel and an auto in it. Be a nice project, but I have a full time job. At some point they have to get rid of stuff. View Quote |
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Speaking of Ft Irwin. When I was stationed there in 95-96, we were tasked with cleaning up all the old hard targets/vehicles from the training area in the summer of 95. I operated a M88 at the time. We drug in everything from WWII to Vietnam era vehicles. The museum folks at both Aberdeen Proving Grounds and Ft Knox were very excited and flew out to NTC to look at and get rare M4 Sherman parts we found. I personally hauled in quite a few M114 armored scout vehicles that were from 60% to 90% complete. The oddest and biggest thing I hauled in was the M51 Heavy Tracked Recovery Vehicle. It was all two M88's could do to lift it high enough to get onto the lowboy trailer. We also recovered a M151 MUTT that only needed tires, fuel and a tune up to get it running. We drove the M151 for a bit around the training area until the Post Sergeant Major caught us. He made us drive it out to the main tank gunnery range and blow it up. I wish I had pictures of all that stuff
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