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Just bought my first deuce, a 1969 m35a2, so I have a lot of learning to do. The only complaint is that my brakes are REALLY soft. To the point that last time I drove it, I wasn't sure it would stop. Did notice that as I braked harder, just before coming to a stop, the truck would throttle up a...
I did wander how accurate these were. At this point, I just wanted to verify that the truck actually was from Kentucky, especially after I posted that it was. I did notice that my markings didn't really match any of the examples.
For those interested, this is where I found my information. It is just a guide. Found this late last night, didn't realize it was from Olive Drab till I went back. http://olive-drab.com/od_mvg_markings.php
So I've found a website that helps with deciphering where the vehicle came from according to the numbers on the bumper. If I'm reading it right, this truck is from the US Army 149th Armored Brigade HQ in Louisville, KY. Not sure yet what the 250 means. Anyone else know what the 250 is. Vehicle...
Here is my first deuce. A 1969 A2. Back to it's original home state of Kentucky. Thanks to wbdisco for an awesome truck. First on the list: Just got the 17 piece cab weatherstrip kit from C&C Surplus. Should keep me busy for a couple weekends.
Just wanted to give a shout out to the Steel Soldiers. I will be hitting the big 40 in May and I've decided it is time I get a real big-boy's-toy. I am looking to buy my first M series truck. My first choice is probably and M35a3, but I love the look of the M923A2's. I would consider and A1 or...
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