blisters13
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Hi All:
I'd like to hear from you, opinions on purchasing my first M35 from private party with current state registration vs. purchasing thru GovLiq or others.
I have completed a frame-up restoration of a Dodge 1/2 ton WWII military truck already, have a certificate in diesel tech from UTI (Phoenix), have worked on locomotives for seven years, and carry a current class A truck license (California). The point is that I am not intimidated by my lack of experience on this model of vehicle.
The question is one of whether the $2,000 to $3,000 saved gaining a surplus truck versus purchasing one already street-legal and hopefully having had maintenance done. I am leaning toward the surplus trucks. I also realize a surplus truck will require $500 to $1,500 in immediate maintenance, but that cost can be spread over time.
I have a large assortment of tools including a 3/4"-drive set.
Thanks in advance for any comments!
-Ken in Beaumont, CA
I'd like to hear from you, opinions on purchasing my first M35 from private party with current state registration vs. purchasing thru GovLiq or others.
I have completed a frame-up restoration of a Dodge 1/2 ton WWII military truck already, have a certificate in diesel tech from UTI (Phoenix), have worked on locomotives for seven years, and carry a current class A truck license (California). The point is that I am not intimidated by my lack of experience on this model of vehicle.
The question is one of whether the $2,000 to $3,000 saved gaining a surplus truck versus purchasing one already street-legal and hopefully having had maintenance done. I am leaning toward the surplus trucks. I also realize a surplus truck will require $500 to $1,500 in immediate maintenance, but that cost can be spread over time.
I have a large assortment of tools including a 3/4"-drive set.
Thanks in advance for any comments!
-Ken in Beaumont, CA