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August 20 2012 at 7:14 AM
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Response to Was there some question about them?

The only question in question... was the reverse side of this style of road wheel. Meaning was the reverse the same shape. Also since the VMMV is a "Working" facility and houses one of the finest collections of "running" AFV's in the United States we were able to see these wheels set aside from the intended vehicle now under restoration, an M-10 T.D. Of course these wheels could be used on an M-4 Medium etc.. Of note these wheels when received by the museum had never been issued so were quite new.

Frank Blanton

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  1. Neat - Mark Aldrich on Aug 20, 9:47 AM
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  3. Oh. - Kurt Laughlin on Aug 21, 7:01 AM
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