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O mighty Carnac help me please...
M151a1
FEDERAL STOCK Nº 2320-763-1092
CONTRACT Nº DA-20-113-AMC-02787(T)(MYP)
Military SERIAL Nº 2K3067
DATE 3-66
FORD
Thank you!
Jim
Military Vehicles Magazine had some pictures in it a few months ago that were blue M35 type trucks, and wreckers. Maybe they could help you out with some pics john.adams-graf@fwpubs.com
Jim
I think the contract covered all the makers... It probably doesn't help any, but I have a 68 m101a1 made by Case-Master Body. The serial# is 11014. if your serial# is close to mine you may have a Case......
Jim
I agree, I used International Title, filled out a couple real easy forms, had em notarized, and a week later had everything I needed to breeze through motor vehicle with no hassles.... I would still be standing in line at DMV if I tried doing it any other way... well worth it in my estimation.
Jim
International Title Service www.its-titles.com
Broadway Title Company www.broadwaytitle.com
I don't know who would be the cheapest insurance in Tenn. A lot depends on how you plan to register and use the truck.
Jim
title companies only work where the vehicle hasn't been titled. This CUCV is already titled in the state he's in. That vehicle has passed through too many hands with nobody doing the paperwork. If he hadn't signed the back of the title it would have been a lot simpler. The POA would be my first...
in NY state vehicles with historical tags must have insurance cards that say historical on them also. His JC Taylor cards for some reason did not, which is a problem here in NY.
I have historical tags on my jeep, and the insurance cards are marked historical also.
Jim