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you would easily spend 10k on that truck to properly restore it. A set of 750 x 20s will cost you $1500 plus shipping alone. well worth investing in a truck like that
i can't haul it for you but will be happy to move it off the base and store for free until you arrange transport. If it does not run I can bring home and go over it. I Live about 8 miles from the base. Let me know if hou need any help.
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correction that is 7.00 x 16 tires 400 for a set of 5 and $350 for a set of 4 plus shipping. the M151 came with 7.00 x 16 tires not 7.50 x 16 Thes are military tread coopers.
Tucson john the 151 wheels will bolt right up but the offset is wrong The 151 wheels will sit more towards the frame. You could turn them around. You would be better off to demount the tires and put them on standard jeep wheels. Got any pics of the slat? The slat originally has solid...
are we only talking M series? The M27 bomb service CCKW and the 353 CCKW firetruck are both very very rare. The 352 short wheel base CCKW is also some what hard to come by. Oh and don't forget any type of Cab over GMC 2.5 ton truck
everthing needed to finish is avialable. What is there is in good condition just covered in white paint. It is an early rare 4cyl model but since its missing the motor you can put the newer 2 cyl in.
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