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I have punched quite a few holes in floors while doing wash rack coming home from overseas. The regular drains were not fast enough and I wanted sleep. And still had a long line of trucks to wash
No markings on mine yet. I have the stencils, just not painted them on. My markings are for the truck I drove while in service. The unit however has been renamed since I left.
Unfortunately as parts suppliers go not many around. Mech Mules you will need to sell off arms legs and a couple kids for some parts. there is another one buy my mind is drawing a blank on his name is supposed to be pretty good. David Kelone has not been heard from lately so who knows about him...
Seen some other pics today. Truck still looks very repairable. Plus a pic of the first vehicle hit.
I would be interested to know what all work the seller really did to the truck. If what I have read is correct it was bought from a big name dealer in PA.
According to the article the driver avoided a wreck but ended up here. Nice looking truck.
Does it belong to anyone here own this deuce?
http://m.wgal.com/news/just-in-military-vehicle-crashes-into-subway-restaurant-in-york-county/32363314?utm_campaign=FBPAGE&utm_medium=FBPAGE&utm_source=Social
If memory serves correctly there were only 3 "deuce" tractors. The M221, The M48 and the M275. Other than the M221 the rest were stick.
I believe the M35a3 series only had the standard bed, the shop van and the LWB versions. No tractors.
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