bede63
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Hi guys,
I have been on the SS site for a few months now, and have been wanting a deuce for 10 years. I was finally able to purchase a 67 Kaiser M35A2 WO/W locally back in November. I absolutely love this thing. It is everything I expected it to be and more. See pics below.
It has less than one year old canvas (Beachwood), and came wtih a complete winterization kit new in the box. Nice rubber, everything works perfectly, though it needs sprag adjustment. 48k, 800 hours
She is spending the winter laying low till I can get to all the PMCS when the weather gets warmer. It will be restored to 24087 Vietnam-era OD and markings eventually.
I will post the serial number in the next posting (don't have it with me), but in the interim here are the bumper numbers: right side 99 C-R, left side 400MP, HQ6. If anyone can supply any info on those it would be appreciated.
Shortly after buying this truck, one of the most basic lessons of deuce ownership was made clear to me. ...if one deuce is a good thing, then two must be better! I've been looking at an old gasser in NH, and trolling GL like an obsessed madman. I must now also get a winch truck. I have the green sickness and I blame you guys.
Thanks to you all for building this great community and for being so helpful to each other. I am proud to be a part of it and hope to meet some of you guys someday soon.
Best,
Charles Schneider
Raynham MA
I have been on the SS site for a few months now, and have been wanting a deuce for 10 years. I was finally able to purchase a 67 Kaiser M35A2 WO/W locally back in November. I absolutely love this thing. It is everything I expected it to be and more. See pics below.
It has less than one year old canvas (Beachwood), and came wtih a complete winterization kit new in the box. Nice rubber, everything works perfectly, though it needs sprag adjustment. 48k, 800 hours
She is spending the winter laying low till I can get to all the PMCS when the weather gets warmer. It will be restored to 24087 Vietnam-era OD and markings eventually.
I will post the serial number in the next posting (don't have it with me), but in the interim here are the bumper numbers: right side 99 C-R, left side 400MP, HQ6. If anyone can supply any info on those it would be appreciated.
Shortly after buying this truck, one of the most basic lessons of deuce ownership was made clear to me. ...if one deuce is a good thing, then two must be better! I've been looking at an old gasser in NH, and trolling GL like an obsessed madman. I must now also get a winch truck. I have the green sickness and I blame you guys.
Thanks to you all for building this great community and for being so helpful to each other. I am proud to be a part of it and hope to meet some of you guys someday soon.
Best,
Charles Schneider
Raynham MA
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