AFV Club
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⚠ Also listed on other sites. Please comment before purchasing. Since it is unbuilt, it is listed as new and unused. The box has age-related dirt, peeling, and crushing. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about this. It will be shipped with bubble wrap directly around it. The M35 is a post-war American truck. The first copies of this vehicle appeared in the late 1940s, and continuous production continued from 1950 to 1988, and then from 1993 to 1999. In the first production model, the drive power was the single-engine REO OA-331 (127 horsepower). The M35 was developed by REO Motor Car Company for the U.S. Army, but was later also produced by Kaiser, AM General, and was also licensed to Kia Motors and SsangYong Motors of South Korea, and Bombardier of Canada. The M35 was developed to replace the U.S. military trucks of World War II. This truck can transport up to 2.3 tons of cargo in the field and up to 4.5 tons on the road. It is four-wheel drive and has off-road driving capabilities. During the production process, three development versions were produced: the M35A1 (first mass-produced model), the M35A2 (equipped with a 140-horsepower Continental engine), and the M35A3 (equipped with a Caterpillar engine to reduce operating costs). In addition to these three basic versions, many special versions were also developed, such as the M-50 (tanker) and M59 (dump truck). The M35 family of trucks was used very intensively during the Vietnam War (1964, 1965-1975). It was used in many countries, including Argentina, Austria, Bolivia, Chile, Georgia, and Israel.
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