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Air force Deuce production

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Anyone know how many of these air force dueces, with the dual brake system, were made? Are they fairly common?
 

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They are not fairly common as ONLY the '87, '88, and '89's (NOT REBUILDS) had them. In fact my US Army '88 M109A3 has the dual circuit brakes as well. So I'm thinking all M44A2 from '87-'89 had them.
 

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Sorry, typo. I am looking at a 1985 model from an air force base that has the dual system. I guess that could be a title error?
 

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Sorry, typo. I am looking at a 1985 model from an air force base that has the dual system. I guess that could be a title error?
1. I don't think an '85 will have split circuit brakes. That's '86-up. clintogf has an '85 and it's a single circuit system.

2. Many of your recent questions about the late model trucks either have answers in pre existing threads or they (the questions) belong in threads that already exist.

The question about production and rarity would be perfect for this thread, which is sort of the "standard" late model deuce info thread:

http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/18225-later-model-usaf-contract-m35a2c-spotters-guide.html

This is another thread about the late model trucks:

http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/18194-air-force-m35a2-trucks.html
 

AMX

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Many of your recent questions about the late model trucks either have answers in pre existing threads or they (the questions) belong in threads that already exist.
Sorry, I will just go back to lurking. But the title still states 1985 and it does have dual brake system. Thanks,everyone.
 

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FWIW - I have an 86 ex-USAF truck and it does not have dual cirucit brakes, while my oldest son had an 87 ex-USAF truck and it did have dual circuit brakes.
IMHO - I would be more concerned about the overal condition of the truck itself and I would go with a truck with single circuit brakes if it was in better condition. I knew a guy with M35 wtih the much sought after dual circuit brakes and he actually lost his braking ability due to a corroded hard brake line letting go. (I dont recall which line) If you take good care of your truck, including the brake system as single circuit system will serve you well.
 

wsucougarx

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Many of your recent questions about the late model trucks either have answers in pre existing threads or they (the questions) belong in threads that already exist.
Sorry, I will just go back to lurking. But the title still states 1985 and it does have dual brake system. Thanks,everyone.
Must be a typo as the dual circuit brakes were standard in the '87 and up trucks. My '86 USAF M35A2C does NOT have dual circuit brakes. The only way to fully verify it is get under the truck and look for TWO airpacks.[thumbzup]
 
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