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The reason one is required to wait until after they have the vehicle in question is because GL knows they have the wrong info on most things.
The chassis would have a M116A3 data tag and the tub would have a M101A3 data tag.
perhaps your M101A3 tag is MIA.
If you only have the tag on the...
6 digit vin begining with 5 for the A3 conversion
also on the frame will be the original A2 vin - drivers side frame rail in front of axle center
I.E. 0540-20437
The A3 vin of I.E. 501234 may also be stamped to the rear of axle center.
Yep, Army/Army National Guard registration #
Unit #'s will be on right front & left rear bumpers.
LF & RR are company and truck #
The VIN W24BE7Sxxxxxx is the same as a standard Dodge W200 civi pickup truck.
Registering it should be no more difficult than any other vehicle.
Auto parts stores, or have it done at an exhaust shop.
for an USAF crew cab vs an M880 (std Dodge pickup) exhaust, the only pipe that would be different is the one between the y-pipe and muffler(depending on wheelbase).
y-pipe-intermediate pipe - muffler - over the axle pipe - tailpipe.
I have...
A M35A3 will still have the original 60's /70's vin on the frame rail.
I know of people that have used that vin and corresponding year for the SF97 and title paperwork to get historic registration.
Example: data plate says 1997 AM General and frame vin could be to a 1969 Kaiser Jeep.
I more day left of the show.
I had to bail early to get things done at home.
Had some fun, had some interesting vehicles roaming around and picking things up and checking them over.
The actual Air Show is Saturday & Sunday from Noon to 5pm
Gates open to public at 9am Sat & 7 am Sun. ( info taken from Air Show - Wings Over Gaylord )
Hey S&*% needed to be moved!
Too bad those pesky A10's and KC135's were so hard to photograph.
We were treated to plenty of training maneuvers during the show.
Well it rained overnight Friday.
Here's a pic of Saturday's weather that kept some from coming out to play.
Still over 20 trucks this morning. Including my M884 with a fuel system ailment :whistle:
Everyone enjoyed Steve's MAPP gas 50 cal on his M151. I especially liked the one veteran Marine...
Man that's a bummer on the hub issue, better to fall back and regroup though.
Glad you made it back safe.
We had 24 powered vehicles and 8 or 9 trailers here for Friday. Yours would have made 25.
Just looked at the weather, looks pretty good mid to high 80's and a slight chance of an afternoon...
Of all the possibilities........................I have to answer that question with..... an MT500. Other than that, just use your imagination.
I'm heading over to the site now.
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