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Early scout cars.
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Marmon Herrington
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CUNNINGHAM
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Cunningham
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Cunningham for me too --
Trucks, give me trucks!!! --- I'M LIKING TRUCKSWhen we see what we want to see, and hear what we want to hear---- all too often we miss the point!
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Cunningham M1, I think.
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Will go with the Cunningham group here.
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Cunningham is it. These are 1932 Cunningham T4 6x4 scout cars, photographed at Fort Riley in 1934. Davwingman had this first. Our photo was posted to Facebook by Doc Snafu.
Jeff
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