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Yeah I figured the plate has been changed plus it says M35A2 on the plate. Well it sounds like I'm getting closer to having the info I need to apply for my title. At this point should I be assuming that it is not #6 like some one else mentioned?
Also what do these rings and mounts go for on...
It is a standard insulated soft top and it just goes around the two aft legs and fits a little goofy. I am currently looking at buying another m35a2 that has a hard top with a hole in it for using the turret and it was all done by the military. Before I know it I'll have the trucks to get this...
yes I am confused about all the different info I'm seeing as well. I just want to try to determine what I have to decide which way I want to go with the truck. If by the slight chance it is #6 then I would go through the effort to put it back to original just to have something unique...
The only way I would restore it back to a gasser is if It truly is #6 then it would have some historic value. Other then that I agree with you if it isn't one of the first ones produced it will be left as a A2 multifuel. I'm still trying to find out a Manufacturer on this truck so I can...
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I purchased a deuce the other day and I thought the data plate was tampered with due to the odd vin#. It ends up the vin# M35006 matches the frame number. After speaking with a friend at the museum he thought it could be #6 and if this is so he had the parts to convert the truck...
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