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M35a2 to m275

dodge6bt

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OK I have a m35a2 I'm thinking of converting to a m275 but here's the kicker I don't want a fithwheel. A shorter stock bed. Would almost be like a short bed truck but bigger hahaha. I could all ways put a fithwheel on if it looks stupid. Any one ever seen it or done it?

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I've seen a few M275A2s with beds. They look fine with a shortened deuce of 5 ton bed. Look like doodoo with a trailer bed. Shortening a cargo truck and bed would look even better as the back of the frame isn't tapered for ramps.
 

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Wouldn't be an M275 or M275 conversion, but rather bobbing it but keeping 6x6. I do believe it has been done before and wouldn't look bad at all. Go for it. Might be a handy truck to have.
 

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The Feb 2008 Military Vehicles Magazine has a picture of a prototype that the govt tested.
 

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Mr. hndrsonj , how do you find back copies of "Military Vehicles Magazine" short of subscribing to them ? Or is that the only way ?
I don't think you do; but it is the issue that talks about the M48's which I have one.....
 

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If you wanted a flatbed, I would suggest using a generator trailer bed as they are 123 inches long, regular 105 bed is 108 inches, vs the standard deuce bed of 144.
 

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If you look close at my avatar you will see what an M275 looks like with a flatbed on it. It is a commercial 9 foot flatbed that was installed by the previous owner.
 

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Couple of things to consider on your project. The M275 has a foot shorter wheelbase. As such, the original spare tire hoist and fuel tank will not work. Neither is a deal breaker but if you want it to appear factory, start shopping for an M275, M47 or M59 parts truck. Being a tractor, the frame is super short after the axle. If I were building one, I would leave a little more frame to balance the appearance. 6" to a foot would make it look a little better proportionally. I think it might be a cool project.
 

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That is a standard wheelbase truck with the back of the frame lopped off. Bed is a 5 ton dropside and has been sectioned by a few feet.
 
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OK I have a m35a2 I'm thinking of converting to a m275 but here's the kicker I don't want a fithwheel. A shorter stock bed. Would almost be like a short bed truck but bigger hahaha. I could all ways put a fithwheel on if it looks stupid. Any one ever seen it or done it?

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A pic of a modified M275 and a short M35 below.
 

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