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Exactly. We used foam filled tires on aircraft tugs, scissor lifts, and mark lifts all low speed vehicles. I've never seen them used on road equipment. Super singles sounds good.[thumbzup]
Welcome aboard from Nevada. I have a 1972 M35A2C myself. Before I got the green fever I had been restoring Harley-Davidson & Indian motorcycles. You've got a good looking truck to start with, and it doesn't look like it needs a whole lot of work. Lots of good folks here willing to help you over...
The exhaust sure routes close to the fuel tank and transfer case. You might want to check just how close it is, could be just the photo angle. Thanks for the pics!
I was at Idaho Motor Pool a couple weeks ago and Alex had quite a few tires in stock. I know he has gotten thin on 9X20 tires, but he had quite a few other sizes in stock, rims too. New and used.
Was at Idaho Motor Pool a couple weeks ago and Alex Gordon was working on this 923A2 double cab. Sorry I didn't get some pics of the interior. It has custom seats that seat six. Suicide rear doors, and even has a crank open sunroof.
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