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First Delivery HMMWVs Paint color?

HUMVEE1

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Ok, so that means your truck was made in late 1984 and is M1037 000016, if the #16 is correct, and it certainly could be.
That would make it the oldest known (to me) production truck, and a pre mass production truck. Your truck was made in Lavonia, Mi. before the plant moved to Indiana with the new tooling.
 

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Ok, so that means your truck was made in late 1984 and is M1037 000016, if the #16 is correct, and it certainly could be.
That would make it the oldest known (to me) production truck, and a pre mass production truck. Your truck was made in Lavonia, Mi. before the plant moved to Indiana with the new tooling.
Thanks for the info. Other things about it: It has the heavy rear suspension and the airdrop bumper. It did not pass whatever testing was done to it, as the frame was buckled right ahead of the rear suspension. I suppose a 3000 lb shelter did that to it during an airdrop or test course jump. It was no fun fixing the frame a long time ago.
 

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I could be wrong on this, but I believe there were three phases of prototypes followed by early production trucks under the 2334 truck contract and then mass production trucks for the 50,000 truck contract.
All were progressively different.
The first prototype had 5 competitors and looked like the dune buggy deal.

The phase II prototypes had two competitors and had the odd aluminum hoods, winning the contract.

The phase III prototypes had the standard Humvee shape and were produced for testing and evaluation as AM General had won the contract. Still each part was different than the production model. Ironically it had a factory fuel sender service panel !
 

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HUMVEE1

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Your rear fenders should have a slightly different assembly configuration and rivet pattern than the mass produced truck.
 
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