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Update on my Ambulance: I found the previous civillian owner who had it for a month or so; he said he purchased it from the USAF on a base in Iceland... he shipped it to UK where I traded it from him for a small tracked vehicle. It did have a PTO winch on it but he took it off and I've put a...
12 volts.
dual airco (front and rear), dual heater, 350 cid, AT, 4x4, PS, dual rear wheels, did have PTO winch but that ain't there anymore.
I'll look for other numbers tomorrow; perhaps there might be some inside.
Well, it says 3500 on it..
I took it to my workshop yesterday so I can start restoring it. It had been sitting for 6 years now. It started right up, I pumped up some tires and drove it home. What a fun, driving this!
Yes, it is similar as the Dodge M886 except this GM has a longer wheelbase. Even longer as the CUCV or M1010. The M1010 is more like a pickup but mine is a "walk thru" , a sliding door between the cab and the ambulance body. A friend of mine used to have a M886 Dodge ambulance and when parked...
I don't know the M number of my truck. Perhaps anyone of you do? I have this 1982 GMC K3500 ambulance, It's part time 4x4, dually rear wheels, front and rear AC, PS, it did have a PTO whinch but the previous owner took it off. It came from the USAir Force in Europe. 350 V8 gas engine converted...
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