FrankUSMC
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Ok, first, there is a 99% chance it is not a Marine truck, sorry. The Marines have not had M35s for many years. The last ones I saw were the M530C series, and we could not get parts for them, so ours stayed on the"Dead Line",till she went to DRMO around 1994. The trucks at GL on Camp Lejeune are from the NG and Army.
A good place to find the year your truck was made is on the axles. It is stamped on them. Cawl under your truck and look at the plate were the adjusting screws are. It is stamped in that area. I talked to a guy who work in the plant were the military rebuilt the M35s, he told me that when the truck went though a rebuild the axles were not removed. I have also read this in a story on how to date your M35, that the axle assemblies were not removed from the frame, so the axles on your truck should be the ones she came with. I had to make some rubbings of the date stampings on the axles on one of my M35s when GSA sent me a SF97 with the wrong date. They went by a rebuild data plate on the dash, they were super on sending a new SR97!
One of the few, Frank USMC RET
A good place to find the year your truck was made is on the axles. It is stamped on them. Cawl under your truck and look at the plate were the adjusting screws are. It is stamped in that area. I talked to a guy who work in the plant were the military rebuilt the M35s, he told me that when the truck went though a rebuild the axles were not removed. I have also read this in a story on how to date your M35, that the axle assemblies were not removed from the frame, so the axles on your truck should be the ones she came with. I had to make some rubbings of the date stampings on the axles on one of my M35s when GSA sent me a SF97 with the wrong date. They went by a rebuild data plate on the dash, they were super on sending a new SR97!
One of the few, Frank USMC RET