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| | | Re: Wanting to purchase a M35 < Reply # 4 on 10/26/2009 11:00 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Actually, the years do matter. The vehicle I'm getting is a 1968 M35A2. Includes: heater, soft top, troop seats, multi-fuel 465-C engine, 10k lb PTO winch, and if I'm lucky, a nice M16 gun roof mount with a shotgun cab mount. Me from 2006: These usually cost between $3k-8k depending on condition, style, and features. I think you're looking for one of these: They usually sell for $5k-12k, because of the extra equipment it comes with. You'll also be required to get a Class C Commercial license from the DMV due to it's weight (over 10,000 lbs) and size. You'll also need to register it as a commercial truck, because of the class it falls under (which can get very pricey per year). Also with it's weight, you're limited on what highways and roads you can drive on. The fuel it will consume is very poor. You'll get roughly 4-7 MPG, which will cost you if you plan to use it all the time. I'm not trying to scare you off, but if you're insistent on driving one of these things, you need to do your homework first before deciding on this type of MV. It's a lot of work, responsibility, and is hard to manage and upkeep on a weekly basis. -- Storage or parking is another issue to look into. Most cities won't allow you to park it in the street (city or residential) over a certain period. But hey, good luck! And if you need any other info, pics, or data, just ask.
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| TheJulian
Location: Just south of that one place. Gender: Male Total Likes: 4 likes
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| | | | | Re: Wanting to purchase a M35 < Reply # 5 on 10/27/2009 7:56 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | RailGuy, Let me correct myself when I say that year doesn't matter... I am not so much concerned with what year it is because if the M35 that I get doesn't have a piece of equipment, or an accessory that I want, I'll simply put one on it. I'll outline my plan for my M35 so that you have a better idea of what I'm going for here. I want to buy an M35 and turn it into a sort of, well, for lack of a better term "Military RV" (Maintaining the military look) I want one with a radio box so that I can gut the radio box, do a simple radio setup, a little bed (or area to lay out a sleeping bag) a small stove area and possibly latrine.. Essentially a small camper of sorts. Storage, Maintenance etc. are non-issues for me, as both my father, and myself have experience as mechanics, my dad having diesel and heavy truck experience specifically, so I wouldn't have to worry about doing maintenance, and also wouldn't have to worry about parking as my parents have plenty of room at their property and that would be where I would park it. I did do some investigation about the commercial license thing, and that shouldn't be too hard to attain, just got to start studying up for it. After doing a bit more investigating, however, I am thinking that it may be cheapest to buy a flatbed M35 and build my "box" to suit. add the doors, walls, windows, and antennas myself. I have the plasma cutter, welder and all to do this, the radio box option just seemed so RTR. I understand that these aren't cheap to register and run, but hey, thats part of having one of these. If you buy one of these and think it's gonna be cheap like running a honda or something well..... Anyways Rail, I look forward to chatting with you about these, as you seem to be pretty well up to snuff on them, and Swiffer, yes, we will have to go up there to see this place.. Looks like a good road trip. I'll post a diagram of what my plans are for turning one of these trucks into a cool camping/rural UE'ing rig soon.
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| RailGuy88 This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
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| | | Re: Wanting to purchase a M35 < Reply # 7 on 10/28/2009 12:07 AM > | Reply with Quote
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| TheJulian
Location: Just south of that one place. Gender: Male Total Likes: 4 likes
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| | | | | Re: Wanting to purchase a M35 < Reply # 8 on 10/28/2009 1:26 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | RailGuy, You Rock man! I was able to take those dimensions, put them into Omnigraffle, and make a layout of what I could make one of these into.. I have taken real dimensions of stoves, sinks, and refrigerators that you can purchase for RV's. I have taken the dimensions of the flat bed, and found that a nice camper can be made pretty easily! The Green rectangle is a 2' wide door, the blue rectangles are 2' wide windows. The Counter is 2' deep by 6.5' long, and the bed is like 4-4.5'wide x 6.5'long The comm centre is 2' x 2' square. sourcing the refrigerator, stove, and things to build the inside will probably cost me around 2500-3000 which will make it a pretty nice RV. This is by no means a "final draft" but merely an idea showing the possibilities. I also plan to add a generator, and potable water tank. Let me know what you think... I think it will look pretty cool. Here is a link of someone that did something very, very similar. http://imageevent....ucks/charliestruck
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