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  1. Evil Dr. Porkchop

    1953 m35a1?

    The gas powered m35s didn’t have the intake going out the side like the multifuel trucks (except for the tall intake if it had the fording kit installed). Also the exhaust should exit by the passenger side tandems. If the truck was equipped for fording there would be a tall stack bolted on...
  2. Evil Dr. Porkchop

    1953 m35a1?

    Welcome to the site. Does the truck had a gas engine or a multifuel? In 1953 the m35 with the gas engine was still in production, the m35a1 didn’t exist yet. Many of the gas powered trucks were later changed to m35a2 specs with the multifuel engine. You should be able to find troop seats...
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