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I'm finally making some headway on this, but I'm afraid if I count my chickens before they are hatch I might jinxs it.
I'll let you all know how I make out.
Right now were a little busy digging out up here.
Regards,
High rate of fraud and claims.
Looks like I'm going to have a problem getting insurance when the vehicle turns 25 January next year.
Looks like she will go up for sale before I even get a chance to enjoy it at this rate.
Real shame as she is very good shape, but I'm sure someone that can use...
Is this similar to putting a piece of cardboard over the front of the radiator?
Can I make something out of an old blanket to do the same thing?
Does anyone have a picture of one?
Regards,
I'm concerned, because I do not want to seize the engine or cause any damage.
It has only been 25 degrees at most since the truck has been home.
Running for 20 minutes at a time.
Regards,
Anyone with a duece that is youner than 24yrs old and is using it as a daily driver or for camping?
I'm having a hard time in Massachusetts getting a non commercial policy for less than $2,600.00
Input appreciated.
Regards,
How long should it take for an M35 to come up to running temp in 0-20 degree weather?
The gauge does not seem to be responding. All other gauges seem fine.
What might be the best way to pinpoint this issue?
Thanks everyone.
I did see them in an earlier post.
I just left them a message a few minutes ago.
Problem is most insurance companies do not underwrite in Massachusetts.
Then when you tell them it is an old military truck they freak out.
Liability/risk etc...
If you think of anyone else let me know.
:jumpin: Does anyone have a M35A2C insured in any state that is under 25yrs old?
I'm having a commercial policy shoved down my throat here in Massachusetts just because the insurance company says the vehicle is over 10,000#'s. The insurance company's policy not the States policy.
There...
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