AM General M-35 [G742]

AM General M-35 [G742] in Eureka, TV Series, 2006-2012 IMDB Ep. 4.01

Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin: US

AM General M-35 [G742]

Pos: 00:14:28 [*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene 

Comments about this vehicle

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antp BE

2013-06-28 15:53

[Image: 401eureka_001421_c00.jpg] [Image: 401eureka_001426_c15.jpg]

antp BE

2013-12-29 12:47

Scene seen again in ep 4.09

mike962 DE

2014-04-09 21:45

hmm

looks like a Bombardier M-35 military truck

-- Last edit: 2014-04-09 21:45:47

G-MANN UK

2014-04-10 18:21

It'll only be Bombardier if it's ex-Canadian military, I know this is a Canadian TV series but for all we know it could been purchased from across the border. There's no real way of knowing. Might as well just call it AM General by default (USA would have had a lot more of these built than Canada)

-- Last edit: 2014-04-10 18:21:21

G-MANN UK

2014-04-10 18:24

The Bombardier version was called MLVW (Medium Logistics Vehicle, Wheeled), we have just one listed on the site /vehicle_187907-Bombardier-MLVW.html (but as I said, can we be sure it's not ex-US military?)

mike962 DE

2014-04-10 18:26

G-MANN wrote The Bombardier version was called MLVW (Medium Logistics Vehicle, Wheeled), we have just one listed on the site /vehicle_187907-Bombardier-MLVW.html (but as I said, can we be sure it's not ex-US military?)

the funny thing, another one listed as AM General from the very same show...
/vehicle_627599-AM-General-M-35-G742.html

well guess we can go with AM General by default

-- Last edit: 2014-04-10 18:27:29

G-MANN UK

2014-04-10 18:29

mike962 wrote the funny thing, another one listed as AM General from the very same show...


Whoever entered the name must have just done so by default and maybe wasn't aware of Canada's own Bombardier version. But if it can't be proven it's ex-Canadian forces we may as well call it AM General like the others.

-- Last edit: 2014-04-10 18:29:58

G-MANN UK

2014-04-10 18:32

Aha!

http://www.military-today.com/trucks/mlvw.htm

Quote The Canadian MLVWs can be easily distinguished by their roof racks for additional storage.


So that one in La Femme Nikita is actually Bombardier. But this one here I can't see any roof rack (can't see much anyway)

-- Last edit: 2014-04-10 18:34:26

antp BE

2016-01-26 20:31

ep 5.12:
[Image: 512eureka_004218_c39.jpg]

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