Auto restoration job at the museum?
Auto restoration job at the museum?
I saw the application for the auto restorer on the employment section of your website while browsing. The app says it expires last month or until filled. Was it filled? Can you guys (KevinB or 3) pm more info or give me a contact to discuss this with? Thanks in advance, Jon.
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i would also like to know.
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Pretty sure Reed likes tanks (and truck and other military vehicles), old ones, and making old ones look new again.
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Best advice is to call or email our HR recruiting.
Sorry I am stuffed with things, or I would run it down for you.
Sorry I am stuffed with things, or I would run it down for you.
Kevin S. Boland
Director of Military Operations
Knight's Armament Company
701 Columbia Blvd.
Titusville, Fl 32780
Ph 321-607-9956
Cell 407-451-4544
Fax 321-383-2143
http://www.knightarmco.com
Director of Military Operations
Knight's Armament Company
701 Columbia Blvd.
Titusville, Fl 32780
Ph 321-607-9956
Cell 407-451-4544
Fax 321-383-2143
http://www.knightarmco.com
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I restore and modify military vehicles as a hobby now.....
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Thanks for replying Kevin, I'll get in touch with your HR guys.
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I would be willing to trade an AMX-30 chassis with Roland SAM system mounted on top of it for an M110JohnnyC wrote:Pretty sure Reed likes tanks (and truck and other military vehicles), old ones, and making old ones look new again.
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I thought about applying for the museum photographer position a while ago, but I'd rather finish up school first (one more year!). Hopefully something similar opens up in the industry by the time I graduate, it would be a dream job for me!
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My 1942 dodge wc53
Cummins 4cyl, auto trans, power steering, brakes, windows, a/c..... Not done, but getting there
Cummins 4cyl, auto trans, power steering, brakes, windows, a/c..... Not done, but getting there
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We need some more photos of that, including your custom interior!mcinfantry wrote:My 1942 dodge wc53
Cummins 4cyl, auto trans, power steering, brakes, windows, a/c..... Not done, but getting there
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USMC0351 wrote:mcinfantry wrote:
We need some more photos of that, including your custom interior!
I rest modded it.
Cummins4bt
4l80e auto tranny
Np241 transfer clocked. To give 22" ground clearance under frame/transmission/transfer case. Only driveshafts and axles are lower
Dana 60 front disc brakes 4.88 gears arb air lockers
14 bolt rear disc brakes 4.88 gears arb air lockers
12000lb mile marker winch
Air conditioner
Power steering
Power brakes
Power windows
Margard(smoke lexan) moonroof
Stainless gas tank
Michelin 1100x16 xl tires. 38.5" on hutchinson aluminum double beadlock rims similar to hmmwv
Led turn, stop and marker lights
Seating for 8
I have to finish the interior, I plan on brown leather seating and finishing up the soundeadening. I have double walled the firewall and added extensive sound deadening in the roof and walls....
Where ya at? I have a road trip planned when I get it done.
I built and fabricated ALL of it myself
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Btw, I have a 2500 sf shop here at home, I can do work here...... Just throwing it out there.
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Alabama, but PCSing to D.C.
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Oh, now that is awesome. I have to quit coming to this forum. It's very bad...mcinfantry wrote:My 1942 dodge wc53
Cummins 4cyl, auto trans, power steering, brakes, windows, a/c..... Not done, but getting there
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all right whered you get those wheels, ive only seen one set for sale on eaby a few years ago and i lost the auction. if you have a line on any let me know. had to settle for 12 bolt hummer wheels for now.
Mike
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I had a source for them @ 100ea... Let me see....mikes2103 wrote:all right whered you get those wheels, ive only seen one set for sale on eaby a few years ago and i lost the auction. if you have a line on any let me know. had to settle for 12 bolt hummer wheels for now.
Mike