David,
based on your info I'm guessing an M-211, it had duals, and the spring stack
on the back seemed like more than my M35A2 has,
was a Cargo truck, not dropside, also had a hard top.
How would you tell a XM from an M at a glance.
I was on someone else's property without their knowledge so I did not open
any doors or check data plates.
rikk
-----Original Message-----
From: DDoyle9570@aol.com [mailto:DDoyle9570@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 5:08 PM
To: rkltd@swbell.net
Subject: Re: [MV] A jeep & another & also playing with it.....
In a message dated 12/4/00 4:26:19 PM Central Daylight Time,
rkltd@swbell.net
writes:
<< did find a Deuce east of Stillwater, it has round fenders, a steeply
sloped hood, and the front marker lights in the grill >>
G-749, if single rear wheeled cargo truck M-135, if dual rear wheel cargo
truck XM-211 or M-211, van M220, Water Tanker M222, Tractor M221, gasoline
tanker M-217 or M-217C, Dump Truck M-215. Built by GMC, power GMC 302 gas,
transmission 302M hydramatic, single speed transfer case.
Hope this helps,
David Doyle
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