A picture of a Clarkair I took at the Marshall Museum in the Netherlands when I was there in 2006.
Picture of Clarkair in Marshall Museum Overloon Netherlands
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Re: Picture of Clarkair in Marshall Museum Overloon Netherla
Great photo! Anyone have thoughts on the track color? Looks like parkerized. I was going to go with Od and let mother nature due her job. What's eveyone else planning?
Oz
44 CA-1 SN 1441128, USA-9113082
44 CA-1 SN 1441158, USA-9113112
44 WLA SN 42WLA565, USA-692406
I collect anything from the 139th Airborne Engineer Battalion
44 CA-1 SN 1441128, USA-9113082
44 CA-1 SN 1441158, USA-9113112
44 WLA SN 42WLA565, USA-692406
I collect anything from the 139th Airborne Engineer Battalion
Re: Picture of Clarkair in Marshall Museum Overloon Netherla
Hi, here a picture of the dataplate, that came off my dozerblade, I know the guy who restored this for the museum, and they just sprayed the tracks black, to make it a bit more interesting to look at.
Grtz,
Alex
Grtz,
Alex
1910 P&M R.F.C. motorcycle
1940 Matchless G3
1940 Norton Big 4 3X2
1941 Ford GP #16601
1943 Clark CA-1 #143878
1943 G.E. 75mm Pack Howitzer
1943 Welbike Parascooter
1944 Cushman Parascooter
1944 Cooper Parascooter prototype
1944 Simplex Servicycle
1944 DKW RT 125cc N.a.
And more 2 wheeled toys!
1940 Matchless G3
1940 Norton Big 4 3X2
1941 Ford GP #16601
1943 Clark CA-1 #143878
1943 G.E. 75mm Pack Howitzer
1943 Welbike Parascooter
1944 Cushman Parascooter
1944 Cooper Parascooter prototype
1944 Simplex Servicycle
1944 DKW RT 125cc N.a.
And more 2 wheeled toys!
Re: Picture of Clarkair in Marshall Museum Overloon Netherla
my tracks will be OD like the rest.. although looking at those "blackened" versions, I like the look. hummmm
I suppose its great for a static piece, but use the machine and its going to get worn down to bright metal, from gravel/dirt to steel , and when sitting ,WILL form a layer of rust. My Cletrac has that look, and in addition, has oil all over the edges from the sprockets and rollers.
I suppose its great for a static piece, but use the machine and its going to get worn down to bright metal, from gravel/dirt to steel , and when sitting ,WILL form a layer of rust. My Cletrac has that look, and in addition, has oil all over the edges from the sprockets and rollers.