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My 1968 M35A2

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I did some swapping for this beauty back in 2009 and brought her home looking kind of rough. Broken glass all around, old tires, and a top speed of 54 mph.

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After some painting, cleaning, and a little tlc, this is what she looked like.
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On a trip home from work one afternoon, I had an o-ring give way on one of those oil filter canisters and slowly bled out every drop of oil over a 30 mile highway stretch. By the time she started to tap, it was already too late. In my efforts to limp her home (after adding oil) she finally gave way about 2 miles shy of the house. Here's the damage.

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I hooked up with the boys at M Series Rebuild who happened to have a wrecked M35A3 sitting on their lot. They swapped in the CAT 3116 and mated it to my Spicer 5 speed. After some body modifications this is how she ended up. On the trip home with the CAT she topped out at 64 mph downhill, but would hold 61 mph with ease.
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Super Singles are the best mod yet! Goodyear MV/T 395/85R20's on stock rims. She'll do 54 mph in 4th gear and top out at 72 mph down hill in 5th gear. Pretty scary!
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Gonna paint the wheels over the weekend and probably get a good coating of tire shine on those tires to try and prevent any dry rot. I'll post a few more pics when shes all shined up looking her best.
 

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The CAT has a bigger radiator and an air to air intercooler. That forced the headlights out to the fenders like the M35A3. It also forced me to use the longer hood and odd shaped side panels off of the M35A3 as well. I'm definitely okay with how it all turned out. She definitely turns heads and gets some second looks.
 

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Are the front fenders on the A3 the same as the A2? I prefer the look of the A2, but I like the idea of having a second set of lights for off road use. I would like ot know if the A3 headlight assembly will work on an A2 frint fender with littlt to know mods.
 

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Are the front fenders on the A3 the same as the A2? I prefer the look of the A2, but I like the idea of having a second set of lights for off road use. I would like ot know if the A3 headlight assembly will work on an A2 frint fender with littlt to know mods.
I still have my A2 fenders on the truck. Those headlight buckets for the A3 just bolt on. I picked mine up at TNJ Murray for $120 a piece. You'll also have to buy the different mounts for your turn signal indicators to sit on top. I don't remember what they cost, but TNJ Murray has those too. They come pre-drilled with all the holes to mount the headlights, turn signal mount, and that clearance light. Just run some wires and you're done.
 

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That is wild! A cross between an A2 and an A3. Simply wild! I like it! The best part is, no one else has one.
M35A2.5 - Truly a collector's ride. Take good care of her.
This is by far my favorite toy of all time. I've always wanted that truly original something and continued to find another one similar. Believe me when I say that this truck has a home.
 

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I suddenly remember how much I hate the a3 front end. Figure out how to straighten a few things and eliminate the bug-eyes adn I might be able to look at it more...;)

The truck looks good, glad to see you are fixing it up from its once sad state. The Cat and the manual is badass, and one of a kind to my knowledge, but what do I know.
I would have to think that 60mph would be fast enough for me in that, but it is good to know you have some speed to play with if you should ever have to get out of the way of and accident or something.

Well done, even if it does have an a3 front now...
 
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