A friend has recently picked up an MV that both he and I are not familiar with. It's similar to a Mule style in size and style, but it's data plate says it's a U.S. Navy "P-36, Truck, Airfield Maintenance and Line Service" built in 1963.
It has actually enclosed engine on the right front and a more enclosed driver's seat on the left side. Looks to be two wheel steering.
Any Idea on where to find parts or info on it?
Thanks so much.
Jerry
Mule style P-36 Truck, Airfield Maintenance
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Re: Mule style P-36 Truck, Airfield Maintenance
I looked through Crismon and didn't see anything like you describe. Could you post a photo? Sounds like some type of aircraft tug, but that's just a guess.
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Re: Mule style P-36 Truck, Airfield Maintenance
Post a photo and someone can ID it, just use the attachments tab at the bottom of your post to browse to your photo and upload it.
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