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Timberdeuce Congrats on your purchase and recovery!! Your going to love traveling with your dad and brother. I get all kinds of comments when we travel with all three of our rigs. Let me know if you need anything at all. Parts, help, etc. Your dad has my number. Great looking truck!!
Sounds like a fun project to do together!! I loved working in the shop with my dad as a kid! What size tires are you going to run? How far did you move the rear axle, if at all?
Thanks guys, I figured that being a military vehicle they would not have to meet all of the rules. We are going to put some down the side of the m35a2c just to keep some one from plowing into the side of it. I kinda like the lights on the M109!!
It would not be easy and no telling how long it would last, but if there is enough good metal in that cast metal of the case it could be welded back up. I used to weld up huge bearing casings that were cast when I was a millwright.
I have seen a lot of trucks that do have marker lights down the side of them and a lot that do not. Our 1972 AM General M35A2 does have them, but our 1986 M35A2C does not have them. Did they come with marker lights, or did someone add them?
I also am going to check the Oregon laws to see if I...
Try MVDATAPLATES.COM I have seen these on a few of these in person. What do you want to know? A guy down the road from me has a few sitting out back of his shop.
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