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I've done a bit of searching, both here and on the web, but I can't seem to find any answers to these.
1. Does anybody have any idea if the removable steel hard top was part of the original design workup or was it an after-thought add on? If the top came after the first Deuce's were built ... does anybody have any idea when the hard top was introduced?
2. I know that the height of the Deuce with the top removed, windshield folded, the exhaust pipe removed and the cargo cover bows and rails removed is about 81 inches. I've heard it said that all these design features were to allow to Deuce to be loaded ... on something. Does anybody know what transport required this 81 inch height limitation?
2A. I've been looking all over the 'net to find photos of the Deuce shortened up, loaded in and tied down as cargo (not on a flat bed) and haven't found anything. I have come across a couple of pictures of USMC M35a2's rolling up the ramp of ships but they have all their part assembled.
Thanks
1. Does anybody have any idea if the removable steel hard top was part of the original design workup or was it an after-thought add on? If the top came after the first Deuce's were built ... does anybody have any idea when the hard top was introduced?
2. I know that the height of the Deuce with the top removed, windshield folded, the exhaust pipe removed and the cargo cover bows and rails removed is about 81 inches. I've heard it said that all these design features were to allow to Deuce to be loaded ... on something. Does anybody know what transport required this 81 inch height limitation?
2A. I've been looking all over the 'net to find photos of the Deuce shortened up, loaded in and tied down as cargo (not on a flat bed) and haven't found anything. I have come across a couple of pictures of USMC M35a2's rolling up the ramp of ships but they have all their part assembled.
Thanks