
M35 series 2½-ton 6×6 cargo truck - Wikipedia
The M35 2½-ton cargo truck is a long-lived 2½-ton 6×6 cargo truck initially used by the United States Army and subsequently utilized by many nations around the world. Over time it evolved into a family of specialized vehicles. It inherited the nickname "Deuce and a Half" from an older 2½-ton truck, the World War II GMC CCKW.
Monthly Military: M35A2 “Deuce and a Half” - Diesel Army
2016年9月20日 · Although the standard M35 cargo truck is rated to carry 5,000 pounds off-road or 10,000 pounds on-road, the Deuce and a Half has been known to dispatch loads that are twice that rating. Hooked to a five-speed gearbox with a two-range transfer case, the M35 has a top speed of 58 mph and an operational range of 300 miles.
Truck, Cargo, 2½-ton, 6×6, M35 (1950) - Truck Encyclopedia
The M35 became the dominant truck in its class for the U.S. military but other services as the air force and navy, and in the 1950s it was nicknamed for a time the "The Eager Beaver" for its fording ability.
M35: A “Deuce” of a Truck! - Militarytrader
2018年1月30日 · While both the Reo and G.M. trucks were accepted for production, the Reo M35, with its more powerful Reo Gold Comet 331 cid. engine and five-speed manual transmission, proved to be more durable and dependable, probably due to its relative simplicity, and went on to become one the most successful military vehicles in the world.
Deuce and a Half M35 Military Truck - Coleman's Military Surplus
2017年5月17日 · The M35 Deuce and a Half has a long, rich history within the United States Military and around the world and is known as one of the most rugged cargo trucks ever produced. The M35 played a significant role in some of the most important moments in world history starting with its introduction in World War II.
M35 Series - 2.5 Ton 6X6 Truck - NSN Depot
The M35 Family of 2.5 Ton Trucks is been commonly known as "deuce and a half". Production started in 1949, and lasted until 1988, with the first delivery to the U.S. Army in 1950. These trucks are still currently active all around the world, utilized by the military and civilians.
Dubbing a Deuce: The REO M35 - Military Trader/Vehicles
2023年4月11日 · While both the REO and G.M. trucks were accepted for production, the REO M35, with its more powerful REO Gold Comet 331-cid engine and five-speed manual transmission, proved to be more durable and dependable, probably due to its relative simplicity, and went on to become one the most successful military vehicles in the world.
M35 | MV Parts Store, for all your Military Truck Parts
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M35 Truck - 2½-Ton 6×6 Cargo Truck Series - NSN Lookup
1999年12月29日 · The M35 army truck was developed in 1949 by the General Motors Corporation. It was intended to replace vehicles from the Second World War. The design was commonly known as the Eager Beaver. Initial production contract was for 5,000 trucks. The first vehicles were delivered to the US Army in 1950.
The M35A2 Page - Vintage Military Trucks
2022年8月3日 · Its a M35A2 that has been cut down and made into a 4x4 with a trailer bed used as the truck bed. Have you seen David Doyle's excellent article on "Decoding your Deuce" in Military Vehicles Magazine? It is a really good article!