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I recieved all my updated sf-97's, went to dmv with them and filed for titles so the next person would not have any problems. I have sold the m-35 already. I sure appreciate the help in identifying these trucks. Think I will buy some more!
Well, the other 2 trucks werenot as hard to ID. My firetruck has all the tags still on it, appears to be a 72, man is this truck super clean. The tanker has air shift t-case, no spring seat, must be a 70. So I guess I will call the troop carrier a 73. What would the military designations be for...
There are no date plates on the dash, that would have been to easy. I will check the frame out today. What years did am general build these trucks? The white paint is because a fire dept almost got this truck, and started the body work. lol. Glad they didnt finish it. By the way, I am going to...
By the way, It is a spring seat, and air shift t-case. The tag on the engine has a date of 88, and so does the seat belts. The little tag in the left door jamb has a date of 90086. Means 86 I guess. It is the tag that says MWO.
Hi ya'll I made it here to, just bought 3 nice deauces. 1 tanker, 1 army fire truck, 1 troop carrier. All with air shift. Troop carrier only shows 1300 miles.
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