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In colour/color as well, nice !!
The jeep in the last photo looks like a GPW/MB, but the pioneer tools are on the wrong side. It’s hard to tell, but it even looks like there are body indents for the tools. Interesting.
The last picture is inverted, they developed the negative on the wrong side… you can tell by location of the steering wheel and the rearview mirror.
Cool pics of what it takes. Could have left the creeper at home.
The first picture is how I make a living. Nobody will do anything, but there will be five to watch and tell me how.
John
The scan just needs flipped 180. I deal in negatives all the time dull side down is mantra in the darkroom to keep this from happening.
What is the tool the sailor is using in picture 5?
Sorry I missed this, not to current. I think the device is an electrical tester, maybe low voltage. I have one that is not identical, and never realized it was military, DUH.
The model I have is here. http://g503.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=193032
Being larger, maybe the one in the picture also tests ignition functions.
John