M38a1 dissasembled and assembled in 4 mins

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timrod
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M38a1 dissasembled and assembled in 4 mins

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This is something you dont see every day !!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgwF8mdQ ... r_embedded
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Yes that was a pretty good flick. But I'd like to see their time with a real bolted together jeep! With the exception of the wheel lugs the rest of the disconnect points were quick release pins and they were actually complete sub-assemblies not individual pieces.
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I would like to know how they disconnected the radiator without spilling a drop of water, :lol: the fuel lines as well, the whole jeep was designed to come apart.
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4 min assembly

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Yeah ,i would like to have seen how the drive shaft was connected at he joints !! They could have run it with no water for a short time .Just some body with too much time to show off .It is still cool to see this in the street even it is for show .
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