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Just posting a thread to follow the build of my newly purchased M35A2C..
Before going any further I want to give a big thanks to Gimp (Gimpyrob) and Kip (Kipman) for everything they did helping me get my new rig. Gimp was a huge help in letting me look the truck over and passing along all of the history associated with the truck, good,bad and indifferent. Kip not only sent me on my way but made sure that the truck was road ready and piled my passenger seat with all kinds of goodies! Thank you to the both of you, and anyone that needs assistance with anything to do with these trucks, I highly recommend those two as they are a invaluable resource.
Now on to the truck.....
It is a 52' AM General M35A2C, came with the heater kit, spring seat, air shift diff, 55k on the odometer and recent injection pump, alternator, transfer case and brake work. I hammered out a deal with Kip and Gimp that I wasn't interested in the drop side bed that was on the truck (due to my plans) so they offed it before my arrival. The truck made a flawless 2 1/2 hour trip back home and now the fun begins....
Dropped it off this morning to my 4x4 shop here in Dayton, after getting my hands on a 105 bed and a set of front springs from a parted out deuce. I'll start off with a few pics of the truck as it left the driveway this morning, and will keep updating as progress is made.
Before going any further I want to give a big thanks to Gimp (Gimpyrob) and Kip (Kipman) for everything they did helping me get my new rig. Gimp was a huge help in letting me look the truck over and passing along all of the history associated with the truck, good,bad and indifferent. Kip not only sent me on my way but made sure that the truck was road ready and piled my passenger seat with all kinds of goodies! Thank you to the both of you, and anyone that needs assistance with anything to do with these trucks, I highly recommend those two as they are a invaluable resource.
Now on to the truck.....
It is a 52' AM General M35A2C, came with the heater kit, spring seat, air shift diff, 55k on the odometer and recent injection pump, alternator, transfer case and brake work. I hammered out a deal with Kip and Gimp that I wasn't interested in the drop side bed that was on the truck (due to my plans) so they offed it before my arrival. The truck made a flawless 2 1/2 hour trip back home and now the fun begins....
Dropped it off this morning to my 4x4 shop here in Dayton, after getting my hands on a 105 bed and a set of front springs from a parted out deuce. I'll start off with a few pics of the truck as it left the driveway this morning, and will keep updating as progress is made.
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