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 Post subject: Military Jeeps Stolen!!!
PostPosted: Sat May 09, 2009 8:07 am 
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Sorry for posting this here but this just happened and he wants his jeeps back. I know the guy and it really sucks to happen to a great family in the MV community. Not to mention he now writes for Squadron Signal Publications.






To all,Between 5 PM May 6 and 8 AM May 7 a vehicle transport trailer was stolen from my dad, Everette Doyle in Brownsville, TN. Inside the trailer was a restored M170 and a rewelded M151A1. The M170 has a WeeBee top, is painted in Marine Corps colors and markings, and can be distinguished (in part) by the Red Cross markings NOT being painted on the tailgate. I can provide detailed descriptions of these if needed.

If either of these vehicles are spotted, please contact the Brownsville Police Department at 731-772-1215

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Bummer! Everyone up that way keep your eyes open. Not exactly easy to download without proper papers. Not like moving a used Hyundai....

Someone who's sharp with EBay should set up a "watch" for the vehicles and or Parts.


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Do you have any pictures of them so we know what to keep a look for??

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..there is at least one well read jeep forum

http://www.jeepsunlimited.com/forums/


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jet1 wrote:
..there is at least one well read jeep forum

http://www.jeepsunlimited.com/forums/


Hope they also cover the other jeep forum at http://www.g503.com/forums/

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Thanks guys, a lot of the forums are being covered. Dont know about the jeepsunlimited but I do know the G503 has been posted. I posted it on all my military History sites I belong to because its people like us that would notice stuff like this.

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Did he get them back?

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Yes both jeeps were recovered but I think the trailer is still missing. The jeeps are okay so that is good news. Maybe they just wanted the trailer or they realized the heat would be on for such unusual vehicles.


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Well, atleast the Jeeps were recoverd.

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