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The last Deuce's in service

hndrsonj

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Well I finally decided I have alot of crap to move. I asked, a certain someone, awhile ago to look into the last deuce serial numbers to see if I could track one down from a collector standpoint to have the "last" of that type. I finally came to the conclusion that I prolly don't need an another to move at this point in my life. So here is what we found, hopefully it benefits one of you guys and I didn't press the wrong button.

M35A3 wo/w
2001
2320-01-383-2047
s/n 505519 CURRENTLY LOCATED AT CAMP GRAYLING ********** (was sold out of Puerto Rico)

M35A3 w/w
1997
2320-01-383-3850
s/n 504788 was in Buchannon VW, gone now

M35A3C wo/w
Year UNK
2320-01-383-2050
s/n 504429 Ft Irvine, STILL IN

M35A3C w/w
Year 1968
2320-01-383-2049
s/n 504254 From Europe GONE already.

M36A3 wo/w
Year UNK
2320-01-383-2048
s/n 504-028 Centerville, TN

M36A3 w/w
I fudged the year on this and don't know the correct one.
2320-01-383-2046
s/n 504151 Elizabeth, TN (776 maint co.)
 
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wreckerman893

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There is still an M37 on the books at Fort Benning...they use it for "Pass and Review" when they have a Post Change of Command Ceremony.

When I was there in 2007 there were several deuces scattered around post in static mode. They were being used for training to teach soldiers how to mount and dismount. They had been reconfigured to where the troop seats were mounted in the middle of the bed facing out.

There may also be a bunch out on the ranges as targets as static displays.

When I was stationed there in th 80's we recovered a lot of M715's, M151's, Gamma Goats and other vehicles from training areas and hauled them to DRMO.

It may be possible that a couple of deuces slip thru the cracks the same way.
 

KsM715

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Is there an extra 5 in that first SN?

Better hope it doesnt come up for awhile so people have time to forget about this.
 

FMJ

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I drive by Creech AFB here alot, and the Airforce is still using A2's you can see them from the freeway.
 

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They had been reconfigured to where the troop seats were mounted in the middle of the bed facing out.
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There are optional double-row seats for deuces and 5-tons that fit in the middle for the purpose of doubling the troop-carrying capacity. I have seen several deuces fitted out that way, but all still with active Army.

My daughter works at Fort Gillem in Forest Park, GA and the Army is still using deuces at that facility. I see them running around quite often.
 

hndrsonj

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so is it correct to say that they built 5,519 versions of the A3?
That's what I would assume. The list has the highest S/N of that particular NSN truck. And no, I am not saying these are the last 6 trucks in the inventory.:beer:
 

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How about the first of the M35A3 series?

#500001 is configured as a w/o w "C". It is now owned by a local church and will likely go on the market in the next couple of months.

It looks like the M36A3s didn't get a separate serial number run but were included with the M35A3s. Anyone know for sure? AmGeneral is pretty tight with it's information. Ron
 
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