Some of you may know me as a WWII jeep collector which has been an affliction that has no cure. I now have contracted another immune deficiency, the Clark CA-1.
I always thought if one of these came by that was reasonably intact and I could do a field restoration on (I live in a city) I would do it. So, here it is, my little earth mover.
Dave's CA-1
Oh…I do need some parts. Parts are gonna be needed to put this little gem back to original and so if you have 'em, let me know.
Thanks…
DavidA
New CA1 owner - David A
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