A WALK IN OUR FACILITIES
This is the opportunity to introduce ourselves, while on duty, either to restore or perform maintenance on vehicules. As everyone knows, one hour of driving in a commemoration entails many hours of preparation.
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From left to right : Gerard LEKNITZKY, Jean Charles BRISSON and Christian RURANGES busy with cylinder head gasket replacement on our International H 542. |
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Serge LEVY and Christian RURANGE reinstalling the motor on a DODGE T110. The surprising "garden green" is the one that was used by the Canadians during WWII. |
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By necessity (repair kits in good shape could not be found), Pierre PHLIPONEAU has become knowledgeable about the Hydrovac braking assistance of GMC trucks. |
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Jérôme Stevens in front of his amphibious Jeep GPA. True ! Sometimes even the wildest dreams come alive. |
| Alexandre CECILLE is the youngest, but his skills in mechanics have amazed many of us. He is seen here while reconditionning the brakes of our GMC CCKW 352 artillery tractor. | ![]() |
| Yvon Pinguet is licensed for 18 wheelers, as such he is our prime guy when it comes to driving articulated trucks like our International H 542. |
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Thierry Farges is the owner of a
very rare GAZ-MAV which is the copy made by the russians in the footsteps
of the famous amphibious JEEP GPA.
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Jean PISAPIA is a true character, one that any vehicule collector cannot afford to ignore. True, he's not so often working on the association's vehicules, but he is so much of a very energic organizer of many events, especially the yearly "Locomotion en Fête" to which we are all faithfull. |
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