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        <title>World War 2 Navy Bomb and Torpedo Skid MK. 6 (Tracked Bomb Cart)</title>
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These are pictures of a World War 2 Navy tracked bomb cart that I had seen for several years at a local show but had not photographed or talked to the owner. I did both this year.

The owners found it at a farm auction. It was covered in mud and dirt. They did not know what it was but it was interesting enough for them to pay $7 for it. Only after cleaning it did they find the navy tag and through some research what it was. They d…</description>
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