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Airmech,Where in Eastern GA? I saw that truck on ebay and almost bid! Glad you got it!! Good find!! I know where some parts trucks are if you need anything. there are two in SC that are rough but have most everything between them! I hope to see you at rally!
S/N is 4914What serial # is yours ... Mine is 1422 ... Tim
HMMMMMmmmmmmm.....Mine is 1490, 1952 XM211 del. date 8-52
Why did they add the Y oil fill tubes to the later M211's? I have a 1954 and it has a Y pipe to fill the crankcase with oil.
Jim
I am not sure about this but I thought the Y oil filler pipe was super early production on the M135. I have only seen one of those and hundreds of the usual kind.
The truck is a M211 but the engine was either new or rebuilt from Memphis Equipment. Attached is another picture of the Y Oil pipe fill tube, may want to tilt your head to the right to see it. Were rebuilt engines blue?
Jim
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As they say, "BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER!"...I always liked that model truck because it is just about the ugliest thing the Army ever produced. I am eyeballing an M211 and an M215 in a field near here. I'm just not sure that I'm up to that kind of restoration.
Does this include the M35A3?I always liked that model truck because it is just about the ugliest thing the Army ever produced. I am eyeballing an M211 and an M215 in a field near here. I'm just not sure that I'm up to that kind of restoration.
Nope, nothing can top that (the M35A3, that is)........unless you put Blazer axles under one...Does this include the M35A3?