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I am brand new to this site and I have a few questions specifically about "Bobbed" M35A2's
1. Do I need to have a CDL (A or B) to drive a bobbed deuce in CA? I have read tons of info on the legality of driving them, but all of the info seems to be geared towards unmodified M35's (read: 3 axles).
2. How difficult is it to get Historical Plates?
3. Do most insurers (AAA, Geico, and Progressive to be specific) insure bobbed M35's?
4. Given the vehicle I will be getting will be from 100dollarman (so in really good condition), I should not need much other than regular wear and tear parts. Where can I get them? Stuff like brake shoes, oil and air filters, etc...
5. I don't want to do too much modification, but I want to be able to drive the truck on the freeway and do about 55-60 MPH. Is this possible with a bobbed M35?
6. Given I will just be driving this thing around town (with little off roading), how reliable are they? What are the maintainence intervals and what not? I mean, I know diesel is expensive, but that is not of concern to me. Just want to know if driven normally (on road) if they are prone to problems.
7. How are these trucks (in bobbed form) in the sand? I would be driving it in places like Pismo Beach, but mostly out in the Mojave National Preserve and Death Valley.
8. If anyone has put a stereo in theirs, how did you go about it?
9. If I get historical plates, can I still drive the truck around as a daily driver? I won't be hauling anything (other than groceries) as I live in Santa Barbara (read: suburbia) and not out in the sticks. I just don't want trouble with the law. They already know me from my 1 dB under illegal convertible Z/28 that I hot rod around town...
I know these are a lot of questions, but I have been looking for the info and can't find definitive answers.
Again, all of this is for a bobbed M35, so it only will have two axles. I appreciate all of the help. Thanks.
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P.S.: 100dollarman, I have been ogling your website all day, and I just want to say bravo! When I get some time, I'm gonna drive out there and check out your yard if you don't mind. Keep up the great work!!!
1. Do I need to have a CDL (A or B) to drive a bobbed deuce in CA? I have read tons of info on the legality of driving them, but all of the info seems to be geared towards unmodified M35's (read: 3 axles).
2. How difficult is it to get Historical Plates?
3. Do most insurers (AAA, Geico, and Progressive to be specific) insure bobbed M35's?
4. Given the vehicle I will be getting will be from 100dollarman (so in really good condition), I should not need much other than regular wear and tear parts. Where can I get them? Stuff like brake shoes, oil and air filters, etc...
5. I don't want to do too much modification, but I want to be able to drive the truck on the freeway and do about 55-60 MPH. Is this possible with a bobbed M35?
6. Given I will just be driving this thing around town (with little off roading), how reliable are they? What are the maintainence intervals and what not? I mean, I know diesel is expensive, but that is not of concern to me. Just want to know if driven normally (on road) if they are prone to problems.
7. How are these trucks (in bobbed form) in the sand? I would be driving it in places like Pismo Beach, but mostly out in the Mojave National Preserve and Death Valley.
8. If anyone has put a stereo in theirs, how did you go about it?
9. If I get historical plates, can I still drive the truck around as a daily driver? I won't be hauling anything (other than groceries) as I live in Santa Barbara (read: suburbia) and not out in the sticks. I just don't want trouble with the law. They already know me from my 1 dB under illegal convertible Z/28 that I hot rod around town...
I know these are a lot of questions, but I have been looking for the info and can't find definitive answers.
Again, all of this is for a bobbed M35, so it only will have two axles. I appreciate all of the help. Thanks.
x01660
P.S.: 100dollarman, I have been ogling your website all day, and I just want to say bravo! When I get some time, I'm gonna drive out there and check out your yard if you don't mind. Keep up the great work!!!
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