This is being removed from a 1969 M151, has the upright, rear bracing, front windshield cross mount . I will have to cut from the body to remove and will save as much as possible , as far as the turret and rear bracing they will unbolt. it will need a good resto but very solid and cool,shipping will have to be freight or local pickup from Warwick Ri 02889 I will strap to a skid but buyer is to set up freight. If you choose local pickup I can store for awhile any questions please ask or call 4014800377 I will be posting some better pics Monday.
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