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Hi All:
I've restored a 1/2 ton Dodge WWII truck, and it's time for something different. I have a guy who will sell me a complete and ready-to-run LDT without winch with soft top for $3200, and a different guy offering one with winch and hard top with gasser engine but needs brakes work (and probably needs fresher tires) for $3500. I haven't seen either truck in person yet.
This will be my first time owning an M35. I have a Class A truck license and I am an electrician with extensive mechanical experience, including diesel engines, so the brake work doesn't scare me.
Does the gasser use a carburetor, and if so, what's it like getting a rebuild kit for it? How crappy is the sprag-operated t-case? Can I easily fit a turbo to the gasser engine (i.e, is it a bolt-on set-up)?
Opinions please??
THANKS VERY MUCH!
-Ken J
I've restored a 1/2 ton Dodge WWII truck, and it's time for something different. I have a guy who will sell me a complete and ready-to-run LDT without winch with soft top for $3200, and a different guy offering one with winch and hard top with gasser engine but needs brakes work (and probably needs fresher tires) for $3500. I haven't seen either truck in person yet.
This will be my first time owning an M35. I have a Class A truck license and I am an electrician with extensive mechanical experience, including diesel engines, so the brake work doesn't scare me.
Does the gasser use a carburetor, and if so, what's it like getting a rebuild kit for it? How crappy is the sprag-operated t-case? Can I easily fit a turbo to the gasser engine (i.e, is it a bolt-on set-up)?
Opinions please??
THANKS VERY MUCH!
-Ken J