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m35 a1 a2 and a3

dueceandhalf1243

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All rights guys this may sound stupid but im just getting in to the deuce and i was wondering what the difference is between an m35 a1 a2 and a3
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All rights guys this may sound stupid but im just getting in to the duece and i was wondering what the difference is between an m35 a1 a2 and a3
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Welcome! Not to be picky, but you might want to spell the word "deuce" correctly. Correct spelling will increase your chances of a successful search when using the word "deuce". And to answer your question, the biggest differences are with the engines and transmissions.
 

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M813rc

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Something to keep in mind to help with the confusion while you are reading - the shop body versions (M109, M185) don't follow the same numbering. As in the shop version of an M35A2 is an M185A3/M109A3. The shop version of the M35A3 is an M109A4.

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Something to keep in mind to help with the confusion while you are reading - the shop body versions (M109, M185) don't follow the same numbering. As in the shop version of an M35A2 is an M185A3/M109A3. The shop version of the M35A3 is an M109A4.

Cheers
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jatonka

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what is this?

probably my best advice is buy an M35A2. M35 gassers have fallen out of popularity due to poor economy. M35A1 uses the original 427 Hypercycle Multi-fuel engine with more horse power and a lot more smoke. M35A2 is a little less power and cleaner burning. the M35A3 is a mongrel stop gap measure in my humble opinion. JT
 
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