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He actually did say he wants to sell it.
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Crap I cut up and scrap a good frame a few years backMine has all that and a bent frame.
What is the item in front of the air intake bonnet?
I agree with your assessment. It looks just like my M35A2 1988 deuce. Except mine has the straight stack with flapper. The bumper also should have the paperclip shackles if it was truly a Marine truck.Some observations I made were the location of the heater intake on the driver side. The lower location was seen in the late model M35A2C's (1980's). Also, the lack of a pioneer tool rack steered me to the USAF trucks. The US Army added pioneer tool racks at the unit level to a most if not all of their deuces. I have not come across too many late modeled M35A2C's that were used by the Army (unless they were transferred from the USAF to the Army...I have one of those trucks). Most of the contracts in the 1980's were to the USAF. Unless the front bumper was replaced, the USMC/USN had paperclip lifting shackles to aid in lifting/lowering their trucks into ships. In regard to the soft top and curved exhaust stack, I have seen a good number of USAF trucks in the south with those provisions (contact called for hardtops and straight stack w/flapper). These were just the observations I made off the couple pics.
To many, the 1987-1989 M35A2C's are the most sought after due to the split brake system. To verify this, you'd have to crawl under the truck to see if there is a starboard and port side air pack.
Ditto. Marine Corps orders, at least when Shep was a pup, were quite specific about where and how to mark vehicles (TM 4750-15/??). Hood markings were the protocol.I've never seen a Marine truck marked USMC on the bumper like this, that doesn't mean it's not so, but seeing every thing else indicates this to be a Air force truck, I'd take that USMC marking with a grain of salt. It could have been applied by a Marine owner, or it could be legit.