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Old 23-05-17, 20:29
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Default Canadian M135 6x6 truck

Selling a M135 6x6 shop truck.

Needs some TLC, but engine is good, needs tuning and carb work. Hood is damage but the rest of the truck is in good same for restoration.
Stored in a warehouse for 15 years now. We ran it 5 years ago, and started well. No batteries in it now.

Asking $6500.00
Locating in Alberta.
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Old 24-05-17, 01:18
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Nice looking truck, but I think it is an M211 not a M135. Do you know what year it is and what shape the brakes are in?

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Old 24-05-17, 02:20
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Agreed dual rear wheels is not an M135.
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Old 24-05-17, 02:30
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You could put duals on a M135....you just have to flip the rear hubs and drums backwards, install the offset rims and 9.00-20 tires. But the lack of wheelwells on the cargo box is the sure sign of a M211.

The front bumper is upside down....almost like the truck might have had a winch at one time.
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Old 28-05-17, 23:54
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You could put duals on a M135....you just have to flip the rear hubs and drums backwards, install the offset rims and 9.00-20 tires. But the lack of wheelwells on the cargo box is the sure sign of a M211.

The front bumper is upside down....almost like the truck might have had a winch at one time.
It did have a winch at one point. But, was pulled at some point in history.
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Old 02-06-17, 17:32
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Is it an automatic? The shifter looks like an auto pattern.
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Old 28-05-17, 23:54
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Nice looking truck, but I think it is an M211 not a M135. Do you know what year it is and what shape the brakes are in?

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John
The brakes are good. But sitting this long some of the pistons are leaking and need new cups in them.
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