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    Posted: 30 June 2012 at 11:22pm
I purchased Bantam TC3 S/N 6291 a couple of weeks ago for $175! I grabbed her and then headed out of town for business and really haven't had much time to spend going over her yet. She's a peach! Solid floor, minimal surface rust. Rattle can white. Correct wheels including the spare under the rear floor section. Fulton coupler, landing leg, etc. She had a galvanized steel Minnesota license plate and some Wyoming registration stickers on the side of the tub, so she's been moving west. She'll look so good behind my '46 CJ2A.
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wheels....... solids or combats?
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Solids. This is has all the civilian indicators. 3 hooks on the side, only 1 on the front. Factory tailgate, etc.
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i was just curious regarding the wheels...i just bought 8XXX and it has 2 solids, i just wanted to confirm originality....
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57 CJ5    Dauntless V6, T-18 4-speed, D-44 rear/D-30 front, D-20 twin stick



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I also have a military trailer as well, but it came with solids too, but I suspect the combats had been replaced somewhere along the way.
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Are you guys referring to solids as the wheels with no slots, or just non splittalble rims?? I think Low  is talking about the early solid and unslotted rims that are pretty rare....
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yes bill, just like the early 2A wheels...
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Sorry, I was referring to combat wheels as those that can be split and solids as those that can not. I'll have to double check tomorrow to see if the wheels have the slots around the outer edge to determine if they are true 'solids'. I think they are slotted. 

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