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Hey Sermis start following this thread, I will start breaking down the truck in the next week or so (weather permitting)
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&p=63489
Here is what I have you down for, if you don't want something or want something else let me know. send offers for the bits you want. Remember trading parts is just as good if not better than $$$ to me.
FWIW I am looking for clearnace lights and heater ducting if you have any lying around.
M45...
Ok guys I have made a list of who asked for stuff in order. I do not know what to ask for it so make offers... I am more than open to trading stuff. I am most definately not a pro so this stuff will be pulled gradually over time. If you need something in a hurry and I will do my best I hope to...
a M45 is essentially a M35 without a bed.
-I have the rear lights but have never attempted to get them working. IMO I would go with the newer style unless you are goal is an accurate restoration.
-I swept the windshields out of the floor when I got the truck
-seats are trashed in this one as...
I will be "disposing" of a 1952 REO M45(cab & chassis) w/w.
All parts except the winch components and the front spring hangers are still available. Cab/doors are beyond repair.
any interest?
Engine runs, has a significant rear main seal leak
transmission(3052) shifts, had water in it when I...
weekend IV
went and pulled the PTO off the donor truck and cleaned it up a bit.
Also pulled the cover for the transfer pto output. the transfer is the same schoolbus yellow as the winch. The engine, tranny and tranny pto are all blue
RE: For you guys with HIAB cranes & wreckers & trail
former employee #1..."think we need to break down the boom?"
former employee #2..."nah we are just going to go down I-70 a little while."
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