jhooah
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I have been tasked (as a Virginia Military Preservation Association member) with painting a Fort Eustis Transportation Museum's M35A2 to Vietnam era colors.
Before I begin, I was wondering if we should retrofit it with some earlier parts to represent early 70's or such. Here's a description, and I would value opinions before I ask the museum for a decision on what to do with it.
1967 M35A2 turbo model
J-pipe up out the fender
Airshift front axle
Wood (or I could switch to Fiberglass) troop seats
Hardtop (as I have no top bows/canvas, this stays)
California Style Mirrors (I have a early forged bracket set I could install here for an earlier look)
No cargo bows or top available
Two bent driveshafts
No battery box
Should I remove the modular front turn signals?
Switch the rears out to round steel ones (I have plenty off old M151's)
Or keep the modular cluster units mounted.
No rush here, just lookng for what would be TOTALLY out of place (like the airshift front axle which I think came out in the 90's)
It's really hard to say "make it Vietnam Period" when you have a truck that's fitted out with so much, I wish I had my old non-turbo deuce to swap them and put a soft top on, then she could be "in theater" truck or CONUS (Continental United States)
Thanks for any opinions
V/R W. Winget
www.vmpa.us
Before I begin, I was wondering if we should retrofit it with some earlier parts to represent early 70's or such. Here's a description, and I would value opinions before I ask the museum for a decision on what to do with it.
1967 M35A2 turbo model
J-pipe up out the fender
Airshift front axle
Wood (or I could switch to Fiberglass) troop seats
Hardtop (as I have no top bows/canvas, this stays)
California Style Mirrors (I have a early forged bracket set I could install here for an earlier look)
No cargo bows or top available
Two bent driveshafts
No battery box
Should I remove the modular front turn signals?
Switch the rears out to round steel ones (I have plenty off old M151's)
Or keep the modular cluster units mounted.
No rush here, just lookng for what would be TOTALLY out of place (like the airshift front axle which I think came out in the 90's)
It's really hard to say "make it Vietnam Period" when you have a truck that's fitted out with so much, I wish I had my old non-turbo deuce to swap them and put a soft top on, then she could be "in theater" truck or CONUS (Continental United States)
Thanks for any opinions
V/R W. Winget
www.vmpa.us