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1971 AM General M35A2 *Updated 9/28/08*

ARMYMAN30YearsPlus

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Wow that is a great add on, with my hearing loss it is going to be one of my must do mods when I get back. Thanks for the information on the muffler. The truck does look great I always liked the stars on the trucks but back then we had yellow "aim here" name tags too. I am still thinking of doing one of my vehicles in ACU pattern just for the fun of it even if it is just one of my trailers.
 

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Finally got my 90* bend from my father-in-law (pipefitter). It's schedule 40 stainless, and I got it for a grand total of $7.50

Man, that was a headache! I had to grind out the hole in the fender a bit larger for the bigger pipe, then I had to cut some relief cuts in the end of the pipe so it would tighten on itself. Then, that wasn't working well, so I had to bend the new "tabs" cut with a hammer until they started to give a bit (and bend them back out because I went too far).

Jeeze! :roll: At least it's done! Also, couple shots of how the interior is coming along.
 

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Flea:

What brand, type, color, paint did you use on the muffler? And could you please post a close up picture of the mount/bracket, that secures the muffler itself.

You've inspired me. I ordered a 21470 muffler from NAPA today, they said the nearest one was in L.A. it should get it in 3-4 days (I ordered the clamps too). I'm off on Mondays, hopefully it will get here, and that'll be my project for the day :) I just need to see what to do for the muffler brace, and the paint.

Thanks - Az Deuce
 

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For the bracket, I just bent some old flatstock I had laying around to fit, and kept it from rattling on the outer side with a single sheet metal screw. Then, I used bolts to mount it to the original bracket; it fits pretty tight. (See pictures) I couldn't tell you how long it was; I think it was around 16", but I can't be sure.

As for paint, I used some store-brand 1500* paint in flat black (you may substitute bar-b-q paint) for a base, then top-coated it with the same Wal-Mart brand flat black paint I've been using for all the other black surfaces. Let me tell you, that stuff does NOT come off.
 

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Pulled up the old basket ball goal in our driveway. It was rusted and the backboard was missing.

The thing put up a good fight! When I snugged the chain in low range and 1st, the front wheels started to pull off the ground until the base of concrete finally broke. :shock:
 

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ARMYMAN30YearsPlus

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Deuce 1: Basketball Goal 0:

Great to see you are using the truck for fun and work. If you are interested in fixing rust damage the same way the Army did on a duece you could invest in a small wire feed welder or a gas welder and weld in sheet metal patches. My truck has quite a few that the Army welded in a couple I added myself. Thanks for all the updates I have not been home long enough to add the muffler yet but is on my to do list/
 

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RE: SS in kingsport

I just signed up as a member, and would like to lern more, great many members here are real experts in this lifestyle, and the trucks turn out great.

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1970 Kaiser-Jeep M36A2 LDS 465
1955 Reo M211
1955 GMC M211
1954 GMC M215
1954 M101 Trailer
1970 M322
1969 M322
 

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ARMYMAN30YearsPlus said:
Deuce 1: Basketball Goal 0:

Great to see you are using the truck for fun and work. If you are interested in fixing rust damage the same way the Army did on a duece you could invest in a small wire feed welder or a gas welder and weld in sheet metal patches. My truck has quite a few that the Army welded in a couple I added myself. Thanks for all the updates I have not been home long enough to add the muffler yet but is on my to do list/

That explains the patches welded on my deuce body around the back bottom.

:)

steve
 

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David, time can certainly get away from you; I know how that goes. My daughter is almost 1 already, and starting to walk.

ALFA2, welcome to the site!

This may be the last update on the truck for a while; I've bought an older camper I'm fixing up. It will be getting a mil-themed exterior and an essentially new interior.
 

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Thank you for the Welcome to the forum, I am lerning agreat many usefull ideas about the Duce, and doable maintenance items, as well as serious modifications. I was wondering if there are a lot of members in Phoenix, or somewhere close by, that are online, and have a Duce?
 
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