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Mike, a Pontiac-based T-28A (in South Vietnamese colors) and Willow Run-based T-34 (Joe Pardee-sp?) showed up on Sunday. The T-34 was just getting its Navy yellow paint scheme applied, and wasn't quite finished yet. It is going to be a beauty! Jim

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Jim,

The T-34B is owned by Joe Pardi. All the major markings were finished yesterday, and it looks sweet!!! :D Now we have to stencil all the service markings and access panel identifications.

On behalf of the museum, thank you for all your comments. I'm glad everybody had a great time, and I look forward to seeing you all again next year...or sooner! Next year should be another great show!


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James Church wrote:
Mike, a Pontiac-based T-28A (in South Vietnamese colors)


I have added the T-34 back into the list, but I don't know which T-28 this is. Did anyone happen to note a C/R?

TIA

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Mike, I'm off on a 'raod trip' for a couple days, but will try to get you that T-28 info when I get back... Jim

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