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  1. Recovry4x4

    Hello from MO

    Just stumbled across this. Search a very popular auction site. Use this exact search term and see what pops up. 11GBA12006P1 Hint, it's TM 9-2815-207-35, something you may need.
  2. Recovry4x4

    Hello from MO

    I can't help with getting her lit up but it's sure worth the effort to save it. At least you know pretty much what you're dealing with.
  3. Recovry4x4

    Hello from MO

    Very interesting indeed. Firstly, click on this link and look at the PDF titled M54A1WW. https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/carnacs-historical-vin-info-thread.193055/post-2258506 Looking at the formats of the VIN numbers there (only 3), we can surmise that the 725 in your VIN is just the...
  4. Recovry4x4

    Hello from MO

    Correct, M725 is the 60s Jeep with ambulance body. Look (extremely close) at your left frame rail between the front axle bumper forward. SN should be stamped there albeit very lightly. Don't sand too heavy, they might disappear. Post those up and we might be able to decipher it. Shoot, what...
  5. Recovry4x4

    Hello from MO

    Bad thing about ENDTs is that they have a narrow powerband. The good thing about ENDTs is that they have a powerband. Your truck sure looks like and M54 or the like converted to a tractor. Foot longer wheelbase. I think it's great looking. Member AMGENERAL was a thermadyne enthusiast, he...
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