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The poll says do we want M39 series 5 tons to have its own section -- I agree with that. The thread title says should we move M39 series to the Korea/Vietnam section -- I am not sure I agree with that - either way, can you please clarify the question you are asking?
No change, I still have to keep my screen magnification at 95% to see both banner ads at the top. This is true on two different laptops and an attached wide screen monitor.
Edited post, and it seems to have worked
Welcome aboard.
Where to find a deuce either with a van body or with a shelter kind of depends on your mechanical ability and on the age of the truck you are looking for. Your best bet for a reliable truck is to buy one from a steel soldiers member. For unknown trucks that may or may not...
You must have some really big kayaks!! :o
Not sure you will find much on GL in the way of deuce and a halfs. Probably some M35A3s, but I think they are pretty well cleared out. Someone will let us know if I'm wrong about that.
GL might be a better source for a 5 ton M923 or M925...
Had an easy go of it registering my M818 today here in Iowa. Got the AZ title from GL, took it in to the county. Only had three questions from the cleark to answer
What color is it --- Green
Is it a travel trailer -- no, it's a truck (the AZ title was a bit confusing)
The VIN number comes up...
Took a drive out to and through the military cemetary west of town, then changed out four tires. Seems like the tires are a lot heavier than they were 35 years ago. Must be denser air or something like that.