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Another Appel bobbed M925

Tornadogt

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You really do a great job on the bobbers......... the spacer (M105 trailer frame?) you add between the bed and frame make all the dimensions look right......

I have a few questions??? It would appear that this one started life as a tractor M932A1?? Did you have to shorten the frame any??
looks like 5 Ton front springs on the back?
And what about driveshaft (transfer-case to rear axle) custom or stock m923??

Another Great Truck out of your stables.....
 

jcappeljr

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It was a tractor,I did not cut the frame.5 ton front springs on back,I had the driveshaft lenthened.I like to use the 105 frame for a spacer,it keeps the body lines.Thanks.
 

61sleepercab

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Neat looking combination. If I can get "Sandy the M925 " (tan colored 1983 AM General with winch) from Indianapolis Lot to West Virginia ,you are giving me ideas.

I have a 1968 M49A2C dressed as a M35A2 as well who will be spared the cutting torch and arc welder.

You really make the Bobber look factory made.
 

Scar59

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Nice work John, that gets me thinking about modding one of my M931A1. About how many man hours do you got in it?
 

mendo

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I know it would take a lot of work, and if the rear fender openings were lengthened a bit to match the fronts it would look good. That is a very nice Truck there!
 

bigboy44

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I know it would take a lot of work, and if the rear fender openings were lengthened a bit to match the fronts it would look good. That is a very nice Truck there!
Yes I just measured my bed and the truck, it looks like there is 6 inches of wheel exposed outside the fender!
 

jcappeljr

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Mud flaps would look better,Customer didnt ask for them.I have about 40 hours including painting it.I used a hand drill for the holes.I just got a engine for the M548.
 

DozertheBandit

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I am currently in the market for a Deuce and a half...

I like the the ones with a winch that is stock. I am planning on doing the "bobbing" myself. Thanks for the pictures for ideas.
M925 is the one that I have my eyes on....

bandit.dozer@gmail.com

if you have any suggestions on which one to look at.


Thanks,

Dozer
 
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