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.

From left to right : Gerard LEKNITZKY, Jean Charles

BRISSON and Christian RURANGES busy with cylinder

head gasket replacement on our International H 542.

 

 

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.

 

By necessity (repair kits in good shape could not be found), Pierre PHLIPONEAU has become knowledgeable about the Hydrovac braking assistance of GMC trucks.

 

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.

 

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.

 

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.