ABS is the most vulnerable- PM magazine loudly emntions to let the engine stop completely before shutting off the battery switch, to protect the ABS from spikes.
From recent threads I've seen elsewhere, anything short of a nuke-emp wont bother vehicles. Solar EMP will only break big electrical systems like the national power grid but won't be strong enough to affect anything that doesn't have a miles-long wire attached to it. Given that even modern, computer-controlled cars have been tested to survive direct lightning strikes with minor malfunctions, I doubt the nearly-stone age m939 series trucks will have any issue.
If you really look at it, how many voltage-sensitive electronic components does a m939 have? ABS components, alternator, flasher module & push-button light switch? No computer-controlled common-rail fuel injection, transmission, headlights, etc. Might bork LED lights if hit with lightning.