alaskanbri
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Hello, I am new to this site and hope this is the proper place to post this question (looks like a whole lot of rules govern this site - wow). I purchased a "1952 GMC" (that is what it says on the title - in fact, that's about ALL it says on the title) that is in pretty good shape. The truck has 3 axles and ten tires, plus a "swing-out spare". Looks like a GMC straight 6 engine (302 maybe?). The truck was running from a can of gas tied into the carb, but I need to replace the fuel pump unit so she will run the proper way. The biggest problem I have had so far is identifying the exact model #, military designation, or whatever so I can find and buy parts. The bed has been removed and is missing, but I do have all three of the bed's side rail/bench assemblies. There is a 10,000 lb winch on front, and she is definitely on a 24 volt system. In the cab, I have found "plates" with info on running the winch, shifting the transmission and transfer case, checking coolant levels, and numerous other info but absolutely NO plate with an "M" designation or any other identifying features. This particular truck still has the original army paint and stencilled numbers all over her, plus she was owned by the city of Telluride, Colorado for a while and was used for civil defense, and she still has a few of the civil defense stickers on her as well. Could anyone please tell me where I should look to figure out if this is an "M-35", "M135", "M211" or what? I have looked at hundreds of photos on this site, but they are very similar yet (I'm sure) different in important ways, and I am having zero success using the year/model info to find anything for parts... I purchased this vehicle for my father, so we could have a nice project to restore, and then he intends to use it for a variety of purposes on his ranch/farm. Any information you might have time to share will be appreciated, and I thank you for this very useful site! Thank you!
***UPDATE: I have posted 5 photos of this truck, they are post #14 below...
***UPDATE: I have posted 5 photos of this truck, they are post #14 below...
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