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1970 M35A2

hndrsonj

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I have a 71 M35A2 also with the same non-turbo engine. I think it all depends on the unit, and whether it was active/reserve.
 

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Thanks for the replies, I have been seeing turbo charged trucks that were a few years older and thought the military had put an old motor in it to get it to run, but it is a nice running and looking truck I just thought it may have been rigged up.
 

ken

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Mabye the truck had engine problems. And when they ordered a new one a N/A engine showed up in the box. There is no telling what could have happened. I've seen a sprag t-case in a 1978 truck. To get up to par on thier units combat readiness, they will do just about anything.
 
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