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|  m38a1 wheel rim 
			
			Looking for a M38A1 wheel rim for my 1963 M170 Frontline Ambulance. I need it for my spare so it can be in any condition. thanks   Aidan
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				__________________ Mike Baker Comox, BC | 
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			Come to think of it - brand new ones are also available from DeBella Jeep Parts in (I think) New Jersey.  $98 at debellajeepparts.com. Mike 
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			Thanks Mike I could use it, I just need a rim, used is Ok to hold my Used spare. Thanks Aidan
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			Aidan, Sent you a PM to get details, but no response - did you receive it? Mike 
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|  Any pictures Aidan?? 
			
			Trying to figure out what a 1963 M170 looks like...?  is that like a stretched CJ body...... There is a Cdn military CJ 7 available for sale here.... runner, 4 cylinders, I beleive only a few of those where purchased by DND..... others can jump in on the CDN model details as my info is second hand. Bob C 
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				__________________ Terry Warner - 74-????? M151A2 - 70-08876 M38A1 - 53-71233 M100CDN trailer Beware! The Green Disease walks among us! | 
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			All the Interim CJ7s I ever saw in Cdn service were 6 cylinder. I don't even recall a 4 cylinder in the AMC CJ7s, just inline 6 and V8 engines.
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|  For Bob C and anyone else interested 
			
			I would describe the m170 as a stretch M38A1. I haven't driven one to speak first hand but think they had a reputation for being less stable in roll than the M38A1. Perhaps this was because the longer wheelbase made them more stable in pitch and gave a false sense of confidence?
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