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Just found an XM 211 sitting in a field not far from me. I'm told it last ran 5-6 years ago.
Owner wants to sell it. I have no idea what it's worth, or if it can be restored. I'm trying to decide whether to make an offer. I suppose I could always part it out if there is anyone who would buy the parts.
Cab, hood, doors & other front sheet metal in very nice shape. Bed is pretty rusted. Other than the addition of a snow plow bracket, it appears original & complete. All the data plates etc are on the dash. Made in January 1953.
I've never seen one of these things before. Maybe someone familiar could answer some questions?
1. Any guess as to the chance the engine & trans might be any good? I know there are a lot of variables, but wonder if someone else may have worked on a similar one.
2. Are there parts, such as brake, engine, & trans parts available?
3. Would the winch from this truck fit on my 1970 M35?
4. The 900 x 20 tires all appear to be up. Will these wheels fit my 1970 M35?
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Eric
Owner wants to sell it. I have no idea what it's worth, or if it can be restored. I'm trying to decide whether to make an offer. I suppose I could always part it out if there is anyone who would buy the parts.
Cab, hood, doors & other front sheet metal in very nice shape. Bed is pretty rusted. Other than the addition of a snow plow bracket, it appears original & complete. All the data plates etc are on the dash. Made in January 1953.
I've never seen one of these things before. Maybe someone familiar could answer some questions?
1. Any guess as to the chance the engine & trans might be any good? I know there are a lot of variables, but wonder if someone else may have worked on a similar one.
2. Are there parts, such as brake, engine, & trans parts available?
3. Would the winch from this truck fit on my 1970 M35?
4. The 900 x 20 tires all appear to be up. Will these wheels fit my 1970 M35?
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Eric