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Welcome form Killeen, TX!
I had my rebuilt for $6000 fully restored, I had the same hard time (I waited 15 years to pull the trigger). The guys I used take 3 months on average to fully restore the M35 of your choice.
I would love to see if there is a good way to replace the whole thing with a bench seat or just as good replace the passenger seat with a small two seat bench. I have seen a few on here and on the google but no description at all.
I agree with that, I did two tours in the sand box. Unfortunately my present location has no such yards, however the HN does have an old M35 rolling around camp I have been dying to actually get inside of. I have a funny feeling she’s so old she might be an old REO.
Well we only have the 2 year old right now, and who wants to take two cars camping etc.? When we PCS she can follow in the kid hauler lol. We have the noise licked with a muffler and lizard skin interior and the kiddo doesn’t take off her ear pro so that’s good.
I just want my kiddo safe and...
Yeah Jason left, he was great to deal with. Honestly I think I got a good deal for my truck compared to the bigger companies. This is my first M35A2 and swapping guys mid way while I am out of the country makes me a tad uneasy.
Has anyone added anchor points to the frame for a car seat? I feel like that would be the safest option for this. (Also it gets the wife piece of mind which means I don’t hear about it)
1. My Deuce cost me $6000 fully rebuilt plus $2200 of upgrades I initially wanted. Grand total of $8200 (no shipping needed).
2. After constantly looking through ePay, gov auction sites, privet sellers, big re-fab shops and reading until my head ached and my eyes bled, I waited and researched...