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Took some more pictures yesterday. It's hard to tell in the pics how bad it is but these will give you an idea.
All the bed mounting brackets on the drivers are sheared off. The cab support bracket is sheared and twisted.
The rear wheels don't really line up with the front wheel
As soon as...
I can't believe that no one answered my question about the frames. I only posted it 40 minutes ago.
I HAD TO DOWNLOAD THE MANUALS AND LOOK IT UP MYSELF. Whats up with THAT??? :wink:
Looking at the TM 9-2320-361-34p (1993) and TM 9-2320-209-34P (1976, w/1989 update), the frames numbers are...
I was checking my old VFD parts Deuce today. The frame is complete and not hacked up.
Anyone know if a 1969 frame and the 1987 frame are the same? I don't remember seeing the frame in the parts manuals. :wink:
At this point I am leaning towards swapping everything over to the good frame.
For the price I was willing to pay, I bought it as a parts truck. I have looked at enough trucks and pictures to catch and plan for 95% of the issues.
Just trying to help some of the newbies think before they leap.
So you think you want to buy a cheap GL Deuce and drive it home?
You looked at the pictures and thought it wasn't too bad and with a little TCL it would be a great truck. You even liked the Dual Master Cylinder.
A word from the wise. HAVE A BACKUP PLAN!!!
I bought a 1987 Air Force Dropside...
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