PIPELINE M5H6-DAVID WRIGHT
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 1:57 pm
In the late 50s early 60s, the Navy disposed of some new and near new M5H6 trucks equipped with the Pipeline/Oilfield body. Many were surplused in New England area, I sold the Wright Museum in New Hampshire a new Pipeline Body 20 years ago, and still have a piece or two for the boom used on those Pipeline trucks. David wright was also an avid MV collector, he was restoring several 1/2 Ton WCs for his museum, and I donated some original pre WWII hand painted unit name plates that were displayed in the manner of license plates on WCs and indicated the unit that the truck served with. A also supplied him with several NOS MG mounts and a crated NOS White Halftrack engine for his WWII Vehicles. David had many rare WWII tracked vehicles, including an M-3, M-4, M-19 Gun Carriage,,M-20, M-24, M-26, Halftracks, and one of the best restored USAAF Cletracs I have ever seen. It was fun to be with David at the shows around new England, as you could be guaranteed of a tank ride in the M-24 and his magnificent Remagen Bridge veteran M-26 was a show stopper. His M-26 started out as a T-26 prototype and was sent to Europe and took part in the battle for the Remagen Bridge. It has credentials, and the GAF 500 horsepower V-8 engine was overhauled(over $20,000) by Bob Rubino shortly before David passed away. David was a gentleman and a Korean War veteran.