67Beast
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Well after spending last winter restoring an 67' M715 I bought last year, I decided that I needed it's big brother. A few weeks ago I got a line on a 67' M35a2 that was not to far from home. Needs work but runs strong and had been converted to a dump bed and had a asking price of $1000. When I got down to look at it, The main parts of the truck were decent and it fired right up and ran strong. I asked him what was wrong with it for him to sell it cheap. Bad air compressor that wouldn't make enough pressure to run the brakes. So I bought it on the spot and made arrangement to pick it up a few days later. Once I got it home, it had a bad head gasket on the compressor that I swapped in 15 minutes and the horn was stuck open. A few quick repairs and it shot right up to 120 lbs of pressure. The brake were still mushie and that was due to being low on fluid. A quick bleed with new dot 5 and she stops on a dime! I have also started to track down parts to fix it up, including a cargo bed with troop seats in good shape, and installed new windshieds, mirrors, and seat covers. I also have cut a quick set of decals for the truck to give it back a military look. Well it should make for another long winter in the garage restoring another Army truck. The wife will be so pleased.
My M715
The duece as I found it
Getting it home with a buddies Duece and drag
Cleaned up a bit and decals added
More to come as the project moves along.

My M715

The duece as I found it

Getting it home with a buddies Duece and drag

Cleaned up a bit and decals added


More to come as the project moves along.