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Well I flew up to Oakland this week to go put my M292A2 expandable van into storage until I can bring it home. I was in a hurry and forgot my camera so sorry no pictures. Drove it about 5 hours down to Paso Robles. It was pretty slow going, topped out at about 56 MPH down hill. It has 1800 original miles and 129 hours. The paint is faded/flaking but the body is very solid.
Funny thing - the guy I bought it from runs a training movie/promotional business for the Army and has a very large fleet of MV's.
Some questions: the data plate says its a M46A2C. So I guess that it was originally just a chasis truck and they put a van body on it. Are the M292A2's that way or are the data plates different?
I didn't get a chance to go in the back and test the lights and stuff, but can the lights in the van body run off of the engine or does it need a generator hooked up?
One exterior plug was marked 3 phase 400 HZ only, what was this used for?
Also for David Doyle - my rear window in the cab is a rectangle with rounded corners and with sliding glass. I guess this is not a true M292A2.
Funny thing - the guy I bought it from runs a training movie/promotional business for the Army and has a very large fleet of MV's.
Some questions: the data plate says its a M46A2C. So I guess that it was originally just a chasis truck and they put a van body on it. Are the M292A2's that way or are the data plates different?
I didn't get a chance to go in the back and test the lights and stuff, but can the lights in the van body run off of the engine or does it need a generator hooked up?
One exterior plug was marked 3 phase 400 HZ only, what was this used for?
Also for David Doyle - my rear window in the cab is a rectangle with rounded corners and with sliding glass. I guess this is not a true M292A2.