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  1. KJ1969

    What to look for when purchasing a fully restored 1969 M35A2

    I will, if all works out I should have pictures within 3 to 4 weeks. By the way, how much are those of you that have insurance on your Duce paying for it?
  2. KJ1969

    What to look for when purchasing a fully restored 1969 M35A2

    I am told all brake lines, wheel cylinders and other braking components have been checked, replaced or rebuilt. Would any of you recommend upgrading the oil & fuel filter system (or other items on the truck), I was told the 69 Duce I’m looking at has been upgraded with a better filtering system...
  3. KJ1969

    What to look for when purchasing a fully restored 1969 M35A2

    I will let everyone know if I become a new Duce owner within the next two weeks. If I do, I will include pictures so you can tell me what you think of the truck & the parts (new and or rebuilt)... Thanks for all your input.
  4. KJ1969

    What to look for when purchasing a fully restored 1969 M35A2

    Thanks for all the good info... I am thinking that the compressed air system or braking system needs the most attention. Are there any common problems associated with them?
  5. KJ1969

    What to look for when purchasing a fully restored 1969 M35A2

    I know what you mean about old mechanical technology, it requires a little more attention sometimes… Are there any common problems with the compressed air system and or brake components on this year truck?
  6. KJ1969

    What to look for when purchasing a fully restored 1969 M35A2

    I am new to the Duce world and looking to buy a 1969 fully restored M35A2. What things should I look for to avoid major $$$ mechanical problems later. Here are some of the items listed for the truck: Air Shift Transfer Case- New Military Surplus Air Assist Steering Kit- New 600 Watt Block...
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