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  1. SasquatchSanta

    Another way to Bob a Deuce!

    The fact that these trucks are prior military vehicles has nothing to do with concerns about radial modifications that are performed on them after they were released by the military. The things (mods) I am concerned about would apply equally if they were performed to period civilian vehicles...
  2. SasquatchSanta

    Another way to Bob a Deuce!

    IMHO the DOT doesn't have anything to do with it. I've not heard of anyone that uses a bobber in an application that requires DOT inspection/certification. As hard as commercial insurance is to get on these trucks the majority of us couldn't legally haul anything heavy even if we wanted to...
  3. SasquatchSanta

    Another way to Bob a Deuce!

    In reading this thread there seems to be some confusion as to what type of steel is used in the M35 frame. It would be nice to know for certain whether or not it's spring steel. One poster seemed to think it is not. Being able to positively identify the type steel would, IMHO give guidance once...
  4. SasquatchSanta

    Another way to Bob a Deuce!

    Now that is really cool! A Low-Rider Bobber --- I like it :twisted:
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