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How do you know when GL has USMC 5 tons, do they mark them different or are they location specific.
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Didn't the Air Force order a bunch of built to there spec m35a2s at one time ?As far as I have read the Marines were known for using the 923A1s. The one thing that made theirs different was the fact that the beds had five drop sides well four but, five counting the tail gate. Their shipping containers were smaller and so they required the drop sides to be cut in half so they could load and off load one at a time while the other one was still secured and locked down. But mainly it is the markings like has already been said. I am not aware of any truck that was ever made for just one branch of the service ..............
The last contract, or the last portion of the last contract of M35A2s around 1989 went to the Air Force.Didn't the Air Force order a bunch of built to there spec m35a2s at one time ?
My '87 Air Force truck had the dual circuit brake system, as does my '86.Yes they did, but the only real difference was the addition of dual circuit brakes.
Rancher's Supply was picking up A3 deuces when I was in Rapid City. They used ramps to drive the front axle up into the bed of the truck in front of them. The one that went into the bed of the truck on the upper step of the drop deck looked way too high, but they hauled them out that way. Three deuces to a trailer.If this helps at all.... Ranchers Supply in Lamar, Co appears to have a bunch of Marine 900 series.
I think he wants $11,500 as his sales price but if he takes a shine to ya, he may come down.
I was there about 2 or 3 weeks ago looking around.
He buys off GL and has his own tractor trailer drop decks go out and pick stuff up all over the country.
I was thinking I dont want a Marine 900 series because all I do is parades and those lockers in the axles would tear tires up on the streets.