• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

How many M925A2's built in 1989 ?

FASTNOVA

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
1,093
146
63
Location
Los Angeles,Ca
Does anyone know how I can find documentation for the production run on a M925A2? My truck is too new to qualify for historical plates ( has to be 25 years and older), but the DMV told me that if I can provide proof that there were only 2000 or less made that year I would be able to qualify for historical plates. That would save me a lot of money.
 
Over 30,000 of the M939 series trucks were delivered to the U.S. military. Of the many models in the M-939 series of 5-ton, 6x6 trucks, the most common in service were:
  • M923 Truck, Cargo
  • M925 Cargo Truck w/Winch
  • M927 XLWB Truck
  • M931 5-ton Tractor
  • M936 Medium Wrecker.
Don't know the numbers per year though.
 

FASTNOVA

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
1,093
146
63
Location
Los Angeles,Ca
Over 30,000 of the M939 series trucks were delivered to the U.S. military. Of the many models in the M-939 series of 5-ton, 6x6 trucks, the most common in service were:
  • M923 Truck, Cargo
  • M925 Cargo Truck w/Winch
  • M927 XLWB Truck
  • M931 5-ton Tractor
  • M936 Medium Wrecker.
Don't know the numbers per year though.
It only has to be for that model and year.
 

Nonotagain

New member
1,444
41
0
Location
Parkville, MD
Could not have been too many trucks built as they (AM General) stopped production in 1989. BMY Harbsco won the production contract from AM General.

I suppose that if you contact AM General, someone there probably could give you the production numbers.

History | Company Information | AM General LLC - Mobility solutions for the 21st Century
AM General relocates to downtown South Bend.
In 1989, AM General completed its remaining medium truck business and closed the Chippewa Avenue facilities in South Bend which had been acquired from Studebaker in 1964. In early 1990, the AM General headquarters relocated from Chippewa Avenue to its current offices in downtown South Bend.
 

emmado22

Moderator
Super Moderator
Steel Soldiers Supporter
7,058
147
63
Location
Mid Hudson Valley NY
Good luck with AMG. They dont pass info out to anyone on exMV's they have made. Ask any HMMWV owner that has called/emailed. All you get is a CLICK as they hang up.
 

BKubu

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
4,763
1,162
113
Location
Gaithersburg, MD
I actually received a letter on AM General letterhead indicating how many M929s were produced in 1984 for exactly this purpose. Problem is...contacting AM General for BMY Harsco info is not going to do you any good. Contact me via PM if you are interested in my pursuing BMY info. I know the guy who bought out BMY, but he is not too keen on dealing with civvies...he mainly sells back to the govt. Oh yeah...no guarantee I can help. I am reliant on someone else being willing to help.
 
Top