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  1. fuzzytoaster

    USAF Colors for Early M35

    There is a definite layer between the red and gray. It's the gray and blue that I'm having the issue with. It's a 5 speed with O/D so all that is up to date as far as an A2 goes. The inside of the deuce is light green and the doors show rich OD under them but they are not original doors. They...
  2. fuzzytoaster

    USAF Colors for Early M35

    After some digging and scraping I found more info inside the truck. It is/was a USAF tuck #66KO3553 last documented at 280th CCSQ in 1995. The truck has an old style shiftier arm that smacks the selector switch when in reverse meaning what plausibility..A1 model? Early A2? I have some pictures...
  3. fuzzytoaster

    USAF Colors for Early M35

    Excellent info! I don't have the numbers as I didn't knew they existed (dur) but also the FD painted it Red. I'll take a grinder to it this weekend and see what I can come up with. [thumbzup]
  4. fuzzytoaster

    USAF Colors for Early M35

    The SF-97 says 00012526329 but I haven't gotten to it on the frame yet. It has about five layers of paint from the V-FD. I'll get back to you on this. Woo..good point good sir. :mrgreen: Not to delegate the legwork here but any references to AF markings on a deuce? I'd really like to make it...
  5. fuzzytoaster

    USAF Colors for Early M35

    When was the A1 replaced from service? I know gassers should have been gone long before 1966 but some slip..who knows. Never any bias for blue huh GE? :razz:
  6. fuzzytoaster

    USAF Colors for Early M35

    That's what I'm thinking. Strata blue. I don't have a visual reference of this though.
  7. fuzzytoaster

    USAF Colors for Early M35

    I have a USAF 1966 KJ that was converted from a gasser. The old style tail lights, old exhaust, extra radiator space, USAF safety stickers, etc..etc.. leads me to believe this. The old style gas tank is military in nature but nothing I can visually reference from searching. The multi in it now...
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