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Saving and upgrading m135

swampy acres

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I saved the 1952 m135 from the salvage yard it was in rough shape was not worth the money to restore it so I'm custom building it I just want to show people that you can repower them and bring them up a little more modern if you guys have any suggestions while I'm building this I greatly appreciate it I also have a YouTube channel that I'm building the truck on please feel free to give me any information or insights you may have everyone around me says I should have scrapped it but I can't do that the body is too cool looking on this truck.

thinghttps://youtu.be/9HzW82b6CXE?si=XQv4gNtfG_vinNMQ
 
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swampy acres

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I saved the 1952 m135 from the salvage yard it was in rough shape was not worth the money to restore it so I'm custom building it I just want to show people that you can repower them and bring them up a little more modern if you guys have any suggestions while I'm building this I greatly appreciate it I also have a YouTube channel that I'm building the truck on please feel free to give me any information or insights you may have everyone around me says I should have scrapped it but I can't do that the body is too cool looking on this truck.

thinghttps://youtu.be/9HzW82b6CXE?si=XQv4gNtfG_vinNMQ
 

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I saved the 1952 m135 from the salvage yard it was in rough shape was not worth the money to restore it so I'm custom building it I just want to show people that you can repower them and bring them up a little more modern if you guys have any suggestions while I'm building this I greatly appreciate it I also have a YouTube channel that I'm building the truck on please feel free to give me any information or insights you may have everyone around me says I should have scrapped it but I can't do that the body is too cool looking on this truck.

thinghttps://youtu.be/9HzW82b6CXE?si=XQv4gNtfG_vinNMQ
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Well, it would be interesting to see what you do to it. I watched your intro video. Offloading the cab... I would imagine repowering the truck would be one of the first things to do. Once you get the engine and transmission in place, a trip to the local drive shaft repair facility will be in order... Then plumbing for brakes and lights...
 

swampy acres

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Well, it would be interesting to see what you do to it. I watched your intro video. Offloading the cab... I would imagine repowering the truck would be one of the first things to do. Once you get the engine and transmission in place, a trip to the local drive shaft repair facility will be in order... Then plumbing for brakes and lights...
yes if you watch the other couple of videos you can see I have the engine mounted. I'm making good progress on it
 
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