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WWII sperry ball turret sight FOR SALE



 
 
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Old August 23rd 03, 10:56 PM
George Shirley
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Default WWII sperry ball turret sight FOR SALE

BOB URZ wrote:


Dave Eadsforth wrote:


In article ,
Jimsgunshop writes

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ssPageName= A
DME:LS:US:8

liated on ebay great fro your restoration!!!


Just the right size to curl up in with a TV screen replacing the gun
sight and some small surround-sound speakers. Beer cans delivered via
the ammo feed, empties out of the case shute, what more could a fella
want?

Cheers,

Dave

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Dave Eadsforth



Could you see you SUV with a ball turret on the top?
So much for people ****ing you off in traffic.....

BOB


Well, now that you mention it, did see one of those Corvair vans back in
the sixties with an old clear plexiglas radome on the roof. Some long
haired dude was sitting with his head up in it surveying the traffic. My
kids, now in their forties, thought it was extremely neat and wanted me
to put one on the 1968 Dodge Coronet wagon. It would have gone well with
the camoflage paint job.

George


 




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