My new 6x6 converted to 4x4

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    My new 6x6 converted to 4x4

    Well guy's I saw this and had to have it. It is a converted Military M35A2 Duce and a half....which is a 6x6 Now I have something to pull the MaxIV to the trails!!!

    Rut
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    Check this out




    Last edited by fulleraviation; 07-14-2009 at 05:43 PM.

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    Very nice! Are those tires 52" Michelins?

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    Nice machine!!!

    Congradulations! You outta have a blast with that thing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fulleraviation View Post
    Well guy's I saw this and had to have it. It is a converted Military M35A2 Duce and a half....which is a 6x6 Now I have something to pull the MaxIV to the trails!!!

    Rut
    Nice. Whats the chain for on the steering column?

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    Thats the anti theft device. These vehicles do not have keys or door locks as standard options. So you chain the steering wheel.

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