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They grow up and move out so fast don't they. I finally sold the M215 today.
Sad day for me as I have had it over 11 years and It was my first MV and my first car/truck.:( I'm hoping that this will help get the M35 on the road.
It was such a beautiful day so I thought I would get out the trucks and take some pic's. It is hard to have a convoy when there is only one driver.:doh:
None the less It is nice to get out and play. 1971 M35A2 , 1953 M215 , 1942 GMC. The 41 needs some work on the fuel tank before it can play...
I have a 71 M35A2 and I'm looking for NAPA part number for rear wheel seals. I have one that is leaking and I need to replace it before the truck will pass the safety.aua
Other things I need are the NAPA part numbers for all the flex brake lines and the head light bulbs. I have all the other...
It is the truck from the 1971 movie "Duel" It is a 1955-1960 Peterbilt 281
Here's a link to a site for one of the surviving trucks.
The Surviving Duel Truck - Home
My fuel tank has no "diesel fuel only" stencil on it and nothing under the hood has a sticker on it. On the dash there is a placard that tells what fuels you can run but I want to be sure.
Well I made it back with no problems. The trip was just over 300 miles. The truck ran like a champ @55mph stopping every too hours just to check on things but never had any thing that required any attention.
The heater was not adequate at -14F so I froze my nut$ off.
Ran Diesel only and used $95...
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