Sorry I didn't see this thread sooner. There are several Gasser M35 owners on this site. I think we all pretty much have the same driving experience. Accelerate like a 13,000 pound 1950 truck, thunder down the road up to and even over 60 mph, don't say "hill" near the truck or you loose 5-10 mph off that top speed, 4-5 mpg and a super smooth relaxing 450 rpm idle that sounds like a sewing machine.
I took mine down to the frame and built it back up 10 years ago. I drove it just about everywhere. 110° outside temps would keep me at 48 mph on the road due to engine temps. No matter what the outside temperature was, if I turned it off once warm, it was hard to start up again. I drove 130 miles at the "happy speed" and got 4.8 mpg. Hooked up to a huge motor home and flat towed it back at the same speed down shifting for hills and on the floor not loosing any speed. 4.2 mpg return trip.
I got a multi fuel and the Gasser has been sitting more than moving the last few years. I have really thought hard about selling it since I don't use it compared to the Whistler. But, firing it up and hearing the wonderful tick, tick, tick, tick, tick of an idle makes me waver and delay putting it for sale every time. They are really well engineered machines that do their intended job of moving 2.5 tons of stuff off road up to 45 mph to perfection.