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If you right click on it and open it in a new tab it is legible.Does anyone have a clear full size version of the above pdf file?
I really really would like to read all the data on that sheet.
I was thinking more along the lines of building a bed similar in style. Sure the M105 bed or a cut down M35 bed would be cheaper and faster, but I have a tendency to do everything the hard way so.... As far as starting with a gasser, I have no intention of that. I am about half way through my M35A2 crew cab conversion and am thinking ahead to the box.HNDRSONJ, I agree. I doubt it will happen because of the rare bed. I especially hope it won't happen because of the same rare bed. Cutting a deuce that is a fairly common vehicle is one thing; cutting up a rare bed is another.
Yeah, now I need some to modify the sheet and the Data plate for my dash.My two cents: Looks like it could be done with off the shelf parts except for the bed.
So why not fab a bed to spec from scratch and complete the job.
Now you need a spec sheet for the bed.![]()
Yes I have had it on my hard drive for some time, I was hoping for a full size version. this file is approx 5 x7 @100%If you right click on it and open it in a new tab it is legible.
It does not say, however the M34 or the M135 bed w/o the diagonal straps are the only beds I know of with a square wheel opening. What bed was in use during 1955 when the Data sheet was created?Yes I have had it on my hard drive for some time, I was hoping for a full size version. this file is approx 5 x7 @100%
hard to read at best, which is why I would like a clear full size version.
Does it say on that sheet that it was a modified M34 bed?
Or is that a best guess
What truck did I chop up to make into a bobbed deuce? I have never had a bobbed deuce. I am more of a collector than a whacker. I did make a replica of a M48 because at the time there was no known working M48 in existence.
What truck did I chop up to make into a bobbed deuce? I have never had a bobbed deuce. I am more of a collector than a whacker. I did make a replica of a M48 because at the time there was no known working M48 in existence.