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USAF M36's...?

tamangel

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Did the Air Force utilize M36's that were w/in the 87-89 contract era ? Who has the most recent M36 if not AF.. trying to determin what years I should look for...eventually...

Mike
 

Nonotagain

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Did the Air Force utilize M36's that were w/in the 87-89 contract era ? Who has the most recent M36 if not AF.. trying to determin what years I should look for...eventually...

Mike
Why are you worried about having an Air Force version M36 truck?

If it's just for the dual circuit brakes, why not purchase a M36A3. There have been a few recently auctioned by the site that shall remain nameless.

Can't say that I've seen a 1987 or 1988 year M36 truck.
 

wreckerman893

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As I understand it the M36 was designed to carry reloads for a now obsolete missile system....that's why only one side (passenger) of the bed drops down.

The Air Force may have had some to do that kind of duty.
 

tamangel

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Why are you worried about having an Air Force version M36 truck?
not worried at all, just wondering about the newest ones available.. I drove A2's when in the AF back in the early '70's..oh, and not a fan of the A3's.. sorry guys..

Mike
 
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