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Pretty much every time it's driven. The automatic transmission shifts at 2,800 to 2,850 rpm. It's not difficult to rev it up there, the no load max rpm is 3,000, so I simply need a reminder.Bjorn, have you rev'ed it up to 2850 yet?
All variants of this 8x8, 500, of those about 150 xm757. All delivered during 1969.How many M757's were produced?
Brandon, your M52A2 is sitting where you left it, no word from Joe.Having seen and driven the XM 757 more than several times,the change is astonishing,the resto thread is definetly worth reading over.
Bjorn,Is the M52A2 still in the backyard, did Joe ever come pick it up?
It's a hobby and I'm retired, perhaps a dangerous combination. It's also a very low budget project, so it all takes a lot of time.That is one amazing machine Sir! Thank you for sharing the pics.
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