never seen/heard of one of these animals before .. an LDS in there would make it quite respectable, as if it isn't already with the OS tires and lockers etc !
The search for the replacement for the "Reo" 2V-ton M- series truck has been in progress for several years. The original version, built at various times by Reo, Studebaker, Curtiss Wright (Studebaker), White (Reo), Kaiser Jeep, AM General, and often modified by privute and government agencies to meet specific needs, may be a good design, but it is also an old design. Numerous attempts have been made to update or even completely redesign these reliable trucks, mostly to no avail. This 2V-tonner was being put through a Quality Assurance Test at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, in July, 1967, and was described as an XM778. The truck strongly resembles the normal M35 except for single oversized tires, outboard brakes, louvers in the sides of the hood, and radiator shutters which are thermostatically controlled, It was built by White, and featured a dropside cargo body. The hood and front fenders tilted for improved engine access, (SPD)