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I went with the kleinn 411. Kinda long, but since there is only one horn it was easy to find room under the hood of my deuce, and had the sound I was looking for.
Was about $85 on amazon,
sound clip:
http://www.kleinn.com/sound/411.mp3
Pretty sure the tongue weight was more than the hitch was rated for. I really had to hang on my hi-lift to jack it up. Truck pulled it home like a champ though.
Previous owner said the heater/air conditioner works, I haven't gotten it hooked up yet to test. Some rot in the exterior siding...
Thank you! Donation sent.
being from CA helps explain why there is such little rust. Not sure why DMV title states it is a 1967, will probably be more trouble than its worth getting it corrected.
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Option 1: take the wife and kid and walk around for about 20 minutes, grab a burger and go home
Option 2: drive the deuce and spend the day relaxing and chewing the fat, while the wife stays home and tends to the kid
For an M35a2, any receiver for a standard 'chassis' truck should have the same 34" wide frame mount. just pick the manufacturer you like, and what class you want to be able to tow. I went with the Class IV Curt 14082. rated for 10,000 lbs, same as my truck, and uses a standard 2" hitch. ($160 on...
Good to hear, look forward to meeting some local owners.
I Just picked up a bobbed deuce a couple weeks ago. Been eyeballing them for a long time and finally had the right opportunity. I grew up in carnation, went to high school in duvall.
I'm kinda late to the party, but if you are still able, I'd really like to know more about my new truck.
I have been unable to find any numbers stamped in the frame, so I have to go off of the data plate.
titled as a 1967 M35A2 w/w
a. 054012991
b. NK067M
c. 23209260873
d. private sale in...
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Been drooling over them long enough. the right deal showed up at the right time so I drove it 175 miles home last weekend without any problem. According to my GPS I was hovering around 60mph the whole way. surprisingly smooth ride.
1968 AM General Corp w/w
air...