COL K's 47 CJ2A Restoration w/ SPEN Trailer |
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mkoloc
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Posted: 24 Nov. 2020 at 5:26am |
LR ..they are set up to fire a propane and oxygen mixture ..lines and wires not currently attached .. tanks and regulators sit inside the ammo cans ..
Markus
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LTC Mark Koloc (USA-RET)
MVPA#31144 OEF Afghan 03-04 OEF Africa 05-07 OEF KFOR 08-09 WTB 09-11 1942 Ford GPW 43 M16A2 Half-Track w/44 M10 Trlr 1943 M3 Sct Car 1947 CJ2A |
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LuzonRed47
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Col. K: Congrats on the video! Credit to you for bringing the Queen out of her African slumber, back to running condition and returned to Ohio where she was born. Now you "only" need some gunsmithing on those quad-50s...
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CJ2A #140275 "Ziggie" (purchased new by my dad in 1947)
ACM #124334 CJ3A windshield, Warn Overdrive 1953 Strick M100 trailer Serial #18253 |
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mkoloc
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Tom and ALCON, tearing it up starting next week.
Link to a video the Air Force Museum published today on the Queen. Enjoy Mark
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LTC Mark Koloc (USA-RET)
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aboyandhisdog
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Glad to see you are back in the saddle, Mark. I'm still looking forward to seeing success with your new Allied block. Mine runs great, but then I have Joe DeYoung to thank for that. Good luck to you! -Tom
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mkoloc
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it has been 10 months since I've posted anything and thats far to long.
I've spent these past months completing my preservation work on the Queen, new track, brake and wiring systems, new clutch, valve job etc. etc. etc.. In addition I stood up an educational nonprofit " The African Queen Project" and of course all the ass-pain that entails, LLC, A Board, Bi-Laws, State and Federal Registration, Tax Exempt etc.. In addition we were invited to display the Queen at the The National Museum of the US Air Force, Dayton OH for 6 months +. Air Force picked up last Tuesday and I drove to Dayton to unload her and drive into her place. We are thrilled to have this affiliation with such a prestigious museum, and our visibility multiplication speaks for itself. They are producing a short video on the unload and setup to include an impromptu interview with yours truly. I will now finally have the opportunity to finish my 2A project!! 1st order of business is to pull my new engine and go thru the block like Joe did. Just don't trust it, and with all the new goodies I'll feel better about the Power Plant. I'll of course post pics and commentary! Pics of the Queen at WPAFB. |
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LTC Mark Koloc (USA-RET)
MVPA#31144 OEF Afghan 03-04 OEF Africa 05-07 OEF KFOR 08-09 WTB 09-11 1942 Ford GPW 43 M16A2 Half-Track w/44 M10 Trlr 1943 M3 Sct Car 1947 CJ2A |
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mkoloc
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That is such a great pic of your dad and the Quad ...in the background I can see a towed AAA gun, that was a configuration for many of the M16 units in Korea, one would pull the AAA gun and another would pull a couple of M10 Ammo trailers for gun and the Quad. AAA gun to use against aircraft and the Quad to be used against ground targets. Wondering if your dad trained at Camp Stewart and Fort Rucker before deploying to Korea? I envy you in happy way, I lost my dad in 2003 while I was down range in Afghanistan. He loved this kind of stuff.
Please pm me his number, I would love an opportunity to talk to him. Mark, I saw my 1st Halftrack in Kansas while driving from New Mexico to Iowa to see my grandparents (dads). We were on the turnpike and It seemed that every grain terminal we passed had a halftrack to push the rail cars around on the sidings to be filled with wheat. They were all stripped of their armor and had couplers welded on the front and rear frames. I was probably 6 at the time and thought they were the coolest things I'd ever seen. My dad said he'd love to have one, my mom said he already had to many irons in the fire with his other projects (Model A's). I always wondered, what happened to all those tracks? Totally blessed and honored to be a temporary custodian of history for a short time. Mark
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LTC Mark Koloc (USA-RET)
MVPA#31144 OEF Afghan 03-04 OEF Africa 05-07 OEF KFOR 08-09 WTB 09-11 1942 Ford GPW 43 M16A2 Half-Track w/44 M10 Trlr 1943 M3 Sct Car 1947 CJ2A |
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Mark W.
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Chug A Lug
1948 2A Body Customized 1949 3A W/S 1957 CJ5 Frame Modified Late 50's 134L 9.25"clutch T90A D18 (1.25") D44/30 flanged E-Locker D25 5.38 Since 1962 |
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Mark W.
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WOW. Among other regrets from when I was much younger was a chance to buy a M-3 that had been either built as or I think more likely converted to a Water Buffalo. As when I saw it at an Auction my Mom was acting as the resident antique expert at for Lang Auctioneers the summer of 1972 when I was just 14 that is how it looked to me. It was all complete as far as the Half track and cab part of it. I was told it haddn't run for more then 10 years. My dad wouldn't let me bid on it no matter how much a begged. It ended up selling for $200.00 the opening bid and the guy that made the bid had to be talked into all the time his shaking. I bet a bid of $225 would have taken it. I have absolutely no idea what the hell I as a 14 year old kid with nothing more then a couple grand in the bank and a summer job working farms would have done with it or even how it would have gotten the 35 miles home BUT man did I want that. Pretty sure If I had gotten it home and thrown a tarp over it for 40 years it would have made a pretty good investment if nothing else LOL. I remember sitting in that massive hulk thinking what a blast it would be to drive it even now 48 years later. OH well it was the second vehicle I wanted dad wouldn't let me buy the first was a beautiful 48 2wd Willys Wagon with the BW over drive the Blacksmith shop across the street from my grade school had for sale for $300 in the spring of 1972 Dads argument was it would cost to much to convert it to 4wd! Dad was a jeep guy he drove CHUG to work every day from 1963 to 1970 when he went to a J3000 Gladiator. He couldn't see a jeep not 4x4. And then the third Grandpas 1956 Chevy 210 Wagon that the dealer grandpa traded it on a used 65 Malibu wagon said he would sell me for $50 cash so he didn't have to put it on his lot. The money was not 4 blocks away in my savings account and dad said NO I was 17 at the time. I had taken my drivers test in that wagon. OH well Rant over LOL
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Chug A Lug
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LuzonRed47
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Great pic! In the Korean War those AA 'tracks were used against swarms of Chinese infantry. They couldn't fire fast enough.
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CJ2A #140275 "Ziggie" (purchased new by my dad in 1947)
ACM #124334 CJ3A windshield, Warn Overdrive 1953 Strick M100 trailer Serial #18253 |
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I sent my Dad (91) your article from Hagerty. He commanded a Mobile AA outfit with M16 half tracks with quad 50s, tanks and 120MM AA Guns. There are pictures of his M16a2 half tracks somewhere around here.
Here is a picture him with a quad 50. He has a sharp mind if you ever want to talk to someone who used them in the field. He also had a brand new 1946 CJ2A - again a picture I need to fine. Thanks for preserving the M16 Half Track he really enjoyed the read.
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Stev
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mkoloc
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Red, your a stitch brother
Giles I've become a fat pill since I retired...gym would help and I've started fasting to lose that weight .. hate being out of shape, but some medical issues have caught up to me... appreciate your comments and will try to keep my videos relevant to the task at hand!!
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LTC Mark Koloc (USA-RET)
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LuzonRed47
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Need to change your name to General Halftrack, with homage to Mort Walker's Beetle Bailey. Nice article in the Hagerty mag.
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CJ2A #140275 "Ziggie" (purchased new by my dad in 1947)
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Gil
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I seen your videos on YouTube African Queen Halftrack . What I seen is you’re doing amazing work to bring history back. I don’t think you have to go to the gym for a workout after I seen you work on the Halftrack.Keep those videos coming.
Giles
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mkoloc
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Been awhile as the Queen has taken precedent for numerous reasons. Here is one of those reasons. I have my GPW on display at the Tristate Warbird Museum along with some incredible aircraft and my CJ2A is patiently awaiting my return to wrenching on her. Just wanted to share these pics of an article that Haggerty did on my track. It was published this month and it's a tribute to all who rescue, preserve and restore all historic pieces of iconic American history. Hopefully you can read the article if you expand the pics a bit.
Markus PS: I recently established a YouTube Channel "African Queen Halftrack" with videos based on my techniques for preservation/restoration and will include a series on my GPW when that project kicks off. Please visit and subscribe if you like. Always leaning forward in my foxhole!! Edited by mkoloc - 23 Jan. 2020 at 9:24am |
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LTC Mark Koloc (USA-RET)
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Ol' Unreliable
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This is what you said just over a year ago, and you were absolutely right on the mark, Mark!
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There's a reason it's called Ol' Unreliable
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mkoloc
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Bought a 40 foot shipping container/space from Marask shipping from Djibouti to Norfolk for $6300 US. The track cost me nothing but 2 bottles of Scotch, but on my paperwork it states $20,000 Dijboution Frank's or the equivalent of $100 US. COL Prevost, the French commander was a great gent and very helpful with my recovery of the Queen. (Pic of her nose art and her French Foreign Legion "Scarab" and my Dad a Combat Engineer during the Korean War)
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LTC Mark Koloc (USA-RET)
MVPA#31144 OEF Afghan 03-04 OEF Africa 05-07 OEF KFOR 08-09 WTB 09-11 1942 Ford GPW 43 M16A2 Half-Track w/44 M10 Trlr 1943 M3 Sct Car 1947 CJ2A |
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What did that cost to transport from Africa to USA?
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1947 CJ2A #88659 "Rat Patrol"
1953 CJ3A #453-GB1 11266 "Black Beauty" 1964 Thunderbird convertible ..... & one of them moves under it's own power!! |
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mkoloc
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Red that's funny .. Road rage abatement would be the perfect mission set, especially after driving thru Columbus OH this weekend. She has a low speed run of 45MPH at max, but those 50's have the 1200m+ range and speed to make up for that. Actually as I used to tell my troops, max effective range on the Ma Deuce is burnout of the tracer or in the perfect world the point where you can no longer observe the strike of the rounds!
Maybe I should visit the nearest Richie Brothers with the Queen and convince them to refund my money back on that FORD POS!!! PS: When I pulled in to set-up it was still dark and unbeknown to me the show was broken down by vehicle type (nothing in the show instruction regards that). The spot I chose had a nice grassy strip and was wide enough for the track and trailer so I parked there. Later on that morning an official came by and told me I was parked in "FORD" country and asked me why I was there. I promptly replied that my Jeep was a Ford and we were exactly where we belonged ..He was surprised as he did not know that Ford manufactured WWII Jeeps. I made sure he left there with a quick but complete history of the WWII jeep to include Bantam, Willys and Ford. Edited by mkoloc - 30 Oct. 2019 at 7:21pm |
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LTC Mark Koloc (USA-RET)
MVPA#31144 OEF Afghan 03-04 OEF Africa 05-07 OEF KFOR 08-09 WTB 09-11 1942 Ford GPW 43 M16A2 Half-Track w/44 M10 Trlr 1943 M3 Sct Car 1947 CJ2A |
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