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Early Wheels

Danzeman

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Hello all first post working on a scout car and i need help identifying these wheels was told they may be off of a early deuce. Can anyone verify as they are surplus to my need and hopefully can help someone out with their resto IMG_1670.jpgIMG_1629.jpg
 

Evil Dr. Porkchop

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They could be early m34 combat wheels. I can check the book when I get home tonight, someone will probably answer before then. I’ve posted the part numbers here on the site before in another thread asking about them.
 

NDT

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Porkchop is correct, early M34 wheels. Fits the 1950/51 Reo pattern deuce with the cargo bed with wheel wells. Post 'em for sale in the classifieds or pm me a price.
 

USMC 00-08

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I've seen them on M135's in some of the TM's and TB's.

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I'd like to find a complete set of those sometime.
 
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NDT

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I've seen them on M135's in some of the TM's and TB's.

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I'd like to find a complete set of those sometime.
I don't think any GMC M135s were delivered with combat wheels, but what a cool upgrade!
I doubt you will ever find a set of 7 in one place. I have 6 and I got one here, two there etc.
Suggest pm the OP, he's looking to sell.
 
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