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  1. txdodge43man

    Deuce Door Locks?

    I got locking door handles for my M35 from Vintage Power Wagon alittle monification on the length and little griding on the square bar to make it match the driver side handle and some green paint they work perfect.
  2. txdodge43man

    m66 ring moutn on a m35a2 ?

    Yes Im getting one from him.
  3. txdodge43man

    m66 ring moutn on a m35a2 ?

    I just got my ring mount for my deuce and I am trying to find either a good picture may be a drawing with measurements for the mounting plate on the drivers side leg. Or does anyone have on the want to sell? Ive look at the M66 TM thats on line but its for a 900 series truck.
  4. txdodge43man

    Spen Trailer??

    No Idea I can tell you that the rims look like they are the size of jeep rims. It might be a mix of jeep trailer and home made parts. most military trailer tongues are removable but it is not any kind of jeep trailer I know of.2cents
  5. txdodge43man

    ? on cab ringmount plate rivets

    my cab came with the small corner brackets already on the cab. The look like it came from the factory because they are welded on and its a very clean weld.
  6. txdodge43man

    ? on cab ringmount plate rivets

    thanks everyone for the info im going to use 3/16 x .5 long steel rivets and yes im using self tapping screw to hold it all in place first.
  7. txdodge43man

    ? on cab ringmount plate rivets

    I was thinks 1/4 inch steel rivets my self just thought Id ask see that answers I got thanks for the info.
  8. txdodge43man

    ? on cab ringmount plate rivets

    I am adding the cab plate for the ring mount in my m35a2 and I was wandering what kind and size rivets to use. I have seen lots of pictures on here but have not seen anyone say what kind they used. any info would be great. thanks
  9. txdodge43man

    My First Military "Vehicle"

    it could be a A1 or M105 its got the early lights and landing leg. Not sure what makes a A1 but my trailer had the early style body and park brakes and the data plate said XM105E3 dated 1953 so who knows. id try to clean the data tag and find out what it says. as far as I know the a2 has...
  10. txdodge43man

    1945 Craigs List, Minnesota

    only $5,300 well how much blood do i have to give to make 5,300? :drool::drool::drool:
  11. txdodge43man

    Ford GTB

    Sweet truck:driver:
  12. txdodge43man

    NEW member From Spring,TX

    Welcome to the site I live in tomball texas and have been to spring many time and spring creek. Their are a number of groups in houston that deal with MV I think there are a couple people in spring with MV's. So welcome to the site tell your wife thank you for her service. Any question feel free...
  13. txdodge43man

    bruch guard lock pin

    thanks papercu that web site was a big help. they got what my friend needs.
  14. txdodge43man

    bruch guard lock pin

    A friend of mine is looking for a couple lock pins for the brush guard on his m998 humvee. Does anyone have some they are willing to part with? He has gone to the hummer dealer but they want 75.00 a piece.
  15. txdodge43man

    Trailer bridge plate markings

    Not sure on what number a ammo trailer would have but I would say yes to it having a weight marking on it. My M105 trailer had one on it from the Army.
  16. txdodge43man

    Is this a heater???

    Yes JATONKA is correct that is a heater out of a M151/A1/A2 MUTT. Ive seen them adapted to m37's and M725's.
  17. txdodge43man

    M725 resto

    Nice M725 not to much work to do. At leat bubba did not chop it up into a camper. Good luck with the engine.
  18. txdodge43man

    Finially Got My Pics

    looks good nice catch
  19. txdodge43man

    New Houston Tx. Member

    well sounds like you jumped into the MV hobby with both feet first congrats! and i have to say itnopics
  20. txdodge43man

    slow and steady wins the race

    those are WWII Dodge WC 3/4ton rims the proto type m37 had them
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