roger-wilco-66
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Hello everybody,
I'm researching on the beginning of the M34 / M35 Trucks as well as the M135 type and ran into some dead ends, maybe someone could shed some light on the following questions:
- I understand that the M34 was the first approved design of the new medium weight clas trucks after WWII. Are there any informations on the whens and whats about how it was chosen? All I know is that the Army and Navy proposed a joint specification sheet in 148 or 1948 and REO built the first truck according to that. If there was a call for bidders, who were the competitors, and what prototypes were developed, and why was REOs design chosen?
- I _don't_ understand why the M134 family of trucks came into being, after the M34 was already chosen as the main stream medium class truck. The M135 was complex and way ahead of its time, as it seems, but was phased out when the M35 and its successors took over. Was that sort of an experiment, like to test if that concept could be successful in the long run?
A little specific, I know, but please let me know your opinions on that! If there are links to sources, please post them!
TIA
Mark
I'm researching on the beginning of the M34 / M35 Trucks as well as the M135 type and ran into some dead ends, maybe someone could shed some light on the following questions:
- I understand that the M34 was the first approved design of the new medium weight clas trucks after WWII. Are there any informations on the whens and whats about how it was chosen? All I know is that the Army and Navy proposed a joint specification sheet in 148 or 1948 and REO built the first truck according to that. If there was a call for bidders, who were the competitors, and what prototypes were developed, and why was REOs design chosen?
- I _don't_ understand why the M134 family of trucks came into being, after the M34 was already chosen as the main stream medium class truck. The M135 was complex and way ahead of its time, as it seems, but was phased out when the M35 and its successors took over. Was that sort of an experiment, like to test if that concept could be successful in the long run?
A little specific, I know, but please let me know your opinions on that! If there are links to sources, please post them!
TIA
Mark