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  1. eldgenb

    M915A1...finally

    after re looking at your listing it looks like the buckets are missing as well, afaik they are also the standard type buckets found in your average auto from the previous mentioned era. The cab mount for the exhaust is still there so the shop you get exhaust tubing from will have some 5"...
  2. eldgenb

    M915A1...finally

    that outer ring is just a beauty ring, there is a much smaller ring behind it which is pretty standad, I have seen the exact ones on most all cars from the 70's 80's, it has three little screws that hold it to the bucket and then the beauty ring that you see from the outside just conceals that...
  3. eldgenb

    M915A1...finally

    Ah throw caution into the wind, I bought my m920 in Louisiana and drove it like I stole it all the way back to spokane wa, over 2500 miles in three days. Passed every weigh station and cops waived as they passed me. And no I am not licensed to drive a tractor. I did have insurance but the rest...
  4. eldgenb

    M915A1...finally

    Give me a call when you have some time and I will give you the rundown.
  5. eldgenb

    M915A1...finally

    The truck can run without batteries if you have to, you can just turn in the screw in the back of the shut off solenoid and she will run all the way home. Who needs a stack anyways, drive it home and straight pipe it when you get a chance. This is a very clean looking truck, sure beats the 6k...
  6. eldgenb

    M915A1...finally

    See I am a good luck charm, went from talking about it this morning to owning one by the afternoon!! I should be charging for this much good luck!! Congrats and welcome to the club.
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