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My frame number is 1040-10232 would that make my reg number 87K1746.Going by the frame number on the 1st one mentioned above.Working the numbers backwards.A couple from CARNAC's 2013 VIN thread via Mgtrooper
1987 M35A2C
1040-10273
87K1787
1987 M35A2C
1040-10905
87K2298
Most of the trucks & trailers Ive seen (near me) usually have that tag on them..... of course that doesnt mean they were supposed to leave it on? Also, I've never seen a bobbed late model a2 before (that I'm aware of) Yours looks good!. If you have any issues with the rear brakes locking up easily let me know and I can get you a better matching master cylinder for your bobber or give you some ideas to improve braking without the cost of a new M/C.87k1541
1041-10141
warranty tag 87-05
wo/w
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By the way on the last picture on the driver side under the headlight is the original Air Force tag with the vin on it for the truck. Has anyone ever got this tag with their truck when they have purchased from GL? Someone told me that I wasn't supposed to get that?
OK, 87K01674 ser. no 1040 10358 will be headed to Kentucky, Mt Eden Motor Pool.I got of of those low mileage unit out of Warner Robins, I'll get the numbers straight here in a minute - lot 6008
Yes, some came with winches. My '88 109a3 came with a winch. The dual circuit master cylinder bracket on the 87-89 trucks have a winch lever capstan on them to use all standard winch parts. Look at this TM on pdf page 70 for a picture of how the in cab winch lever would mount to the master cylinder bracket.Were any of these late model Air Force trucks equiped with a winch? I have plans to install a winch set up on my '87, however the PTO engagement lever and linkage are out of an older M35. This linkage utilizes the single circuit brake master cylinder as an attach point. Late model Airforce units have a completely different master cylinder with no attach point. Search parts catalogs and have not found a answer. Additional attach point needed?
Thanks for any input.
JC
Do we have any kind of ballpark figure or ratio of winch to non-winch AF M35A2C trucks? Just curious about how rare my Deuce is.Very very VERY few M35A2C's were equipped with a winch from the factory, and that's in the "total history" of M35A2/M44A2 series trucks.
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