On 4/26/05 19:24, "Maynard Southard" <echomhs@GIS.NET> wrote: > Thanks Mike. Yes, this is a former US Military vehicle used in Europe and > brought back to the States by the Military. Really bare bones. Those unknown > codes probably stand for standard things it DOESN'T have - like no clock, no > radio, no wing vent windows! > > Maynard > If this was made as a military vehicle rather than just a van used by the mil you will need the euro etka to look up the m codes. There was an entire series of codes that applied to the mil std. Rifle rack single Rifle rack double Radio mount Heater (diesel add on) And several others. DonΉt have my system for etka avail right now or I would see if I could look them up. jimt Planned insanity is best. Remember that sanity is optional. http://www.tactical-bus.info (tech info) http://www.westydriver.com |
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