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  1. hndrsonj

    1954 REO M35 Recovery

    That middle truck also has the same data plate. I'm thinking they weren't necessarily bolster trucks but were M45's with winch, tanks on the left etc. They are both Army Corps of engineer trucks. I am wondering if that was the platform that they used for their base trucks. I have all the gasser...
  2. hndrsonj

    1954 REO M35 Recovery

    Yours was civilian.
  3. hndrsonj

    1954 REO M35 Recovery

    Pics after a quick search.
  4. hndrsonj

    1954 REO M35 Recovery

    Are you thinking bolster truck perhaps?
  5. hndrsonj

    1954 REO M35 Recovery

    Jack's in Tucson has at least 2 M45's that have the stacked air tanks.
  6. hndrsonj

    1954 REO M35 Recovery

    Look in the 1965 manuals for some gasser info. The early manuals aren't online that i've seen. To be a "real" M381 it would need a cut down M34 bed. What did you do for lights and safety chain when towing?
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