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Hey guys - this is what I posted earlier on some of these subjects:
The family of vehicles including the M35, M35A1 and M35A2 (and a host of others) are the vehicles from Standard Nomenclature List number G-742. The first G-742 truck was delivered in 1949, it was a M34 (gas, single 11.00-20 tires). This was followed in a matter of months with the first M35. The first of the Multifuel-powered trucks, the M35A1, began to be delivered in 1961, these had the LDS-427 engines. In June 1965 the M35A2 began leaving the assembly line. It was initially powered by the naturally aspirated LD-465. This was later replaced by the turbosupercharged LDT-465 - I think that was in 1969, but this is from memory and I'd not stake my life on it. The last of the M35A2s was built in 1989.
As far as exhaust orientation - the photos I've discovered do show some gassers in Vietnam in the early years. There are also photos of M35A1 in Vietnam, as well as a lot of pix of M35A2 in Vietnam.
The M35A2 trucks include both the horizontal exhaust trucks, and the vertical exhaust trucks.
Here is a photo I posted on another forum. This was taken July 1970 of HHC 65th Eng at FSB Lynch - notice this M35A2 has a vertical exhaust, "west coast" mirrors, and no winch.
http://gallery.kitmaker.net/data/500/HHC_65th_Eng_FSB_Lynch_July_70.jpg
And here is another photo, This one taken in July 1970 at Camp Enari. The lead M35A2 has a vertical exhaust, while the second truck has a horizontal exhaust. The second truck is also equipped with a winch, but none of the other trucks in this shot have winches.
http://gallery.kitmaker.net/data/500/Camp_Enari_July_1970.jpg
Hope this helps,
David Doyle
The family of vehicles including the M35, M35A1 and M35A2 (and a host of others) are the vehicles from Standard Nomenclature List number G-742. The first G-742 truck was delivered in 1949, it was a M34 (gas, single 11.00-20 tires). This was followed in a matter of months with the first M35. The first of the Multifuel-powered trucks, the M35A1, began to be delivered in 1961, these had the LDS-427 engines. In June 1965 the M35A2 began leaving the assembly line. It was initially powered by the naturally aspirated LD-465. This was later replaced by the turbosupercharged LDT-465 - I think that was in 1969, but this is from memory and I'd not stake my life on it. The last of the M35A2s was built in 1989.
As far as exhaust orientation - the photos I've discovered do show some gassers in Vietnam in the early years. There are also photos of M35A1 in Vietnam, as well as a lot of pix of M35A2 in Vietnam.
The M35A2 trucks include both the horizontal exhaust trucks, and the vertical exhaust trucks.
Here is a photo I posted on another forum. This was taken July 1970 of HHC 65th Eng at FSB Lynch - notice this M35A2 has a vertical exhaust, "west coast" mirrors, and no winch.
http://gallery.kitmaker.net/data/500/HHC_65th_Eng_FSB_Lynch_July_70.jpg
And here is another photo, This one taken in July 1970 at Camp Enari. The lead M35A2 has a vertical exhaust, while the second truck has a horizontal exhaust. The second truck is also equipped with a winch, but none of the other trucks in this shot have winches.
http://gallery.kitmaker.net/data/500/Camp_Enari_July_1970.jpg
Hope this helps,
David Doyle
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