Marshal - "Five Star” In Making (1 Viewer)

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I guess army insisted on using a similar front grill (If not exact FJ25 grill) until 80’s in non USA markets.

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I also happen to collect things that are not cruiser related and by far this is the most interesting piece out of all. “Genuine - WW1 Army Barrack Bell” was actually used in one of the barracks in battle fields, now proudly mounted on a wall in our dining area.

Just thought I would share this rare piece of equipment with all of you.

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NOS - They are still out there.

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And finally after 14 years it’s on. Whooooooooooo

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This is the first time ever I got an opportunity to hold this emblem in my hands and I must say these are lightweight and feels flimsy. Gene @Land Cruiser Junky , I am still keen on more robust brass version that you make. Until then just happy to see Sheriff found his missing badge 🆒
 
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Miracle find. It took me over 20 years to find one. And it looks like it's in great shape too. The key on the originals is to not over tighten the nuts. That alone can crack the emblem.
 

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