silverstate55
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A friend of mine who owns a custom & hot-rod fab shop has been wanting to buy a Deuce for over a year now, and he finally got his wish. He was the winning bidder for a 1972 AM-General M35A2 with winch & hardtop, and the auction included an M103 trailer; his final cost after 3% buyer's fees was $3225 for both!
The truck & trailer spent a good portion of the 1990s with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's Search & Rescue unit, and around 2003-ish it was sent over to the City of Las Vegas Fire Department. They never used it, and it sat since then. One of the FD mechanics I talked to during an inspection visit with my buddy said that he tried to get it started about 6 months ago, but couldn't get fuel pressure (even after pressurizing the tank with compressed air).
The truck & trailer are in GREAT shape, considering their history and time spent sitting. Other than the wood & dry-rotting tires, everything else is in really really good condition. The winch is complete & working, and it even had a spare tire! The tires on the truck are dated 2000, and I was praying that a sidewall wouldn't let go when I was airing up the tires for today's recovery. The seats are worn, of course, but overall this is one of the nicest Deuces I've seen. No rust, no dents, only very very minor dings in a few spots. After struggling with my ratted-out truck for the past year, I can't believe how complete & nice this one was. And how cheap my buddy got it for!
The truck & trailer spent a good portion of the 1990s with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's Search & Rescue unit, and around 2003-ish it was sent over to the City of Las Vegas Fire Department. They never used it, and it sat since then. One of the FD mechanics I talked to during an inspection visit with my buddy said that he tried to get it started about 6 months ago, but couldn't get fuel pressure (even after pressurizing the tank with compressed air).
The truck & trailer are in GREAT shape, considering their history and time spent sitting. Other than the wood & dry-rotting tires, everything else is in really really good condition. The winch is complete & working, and it even had a spare tire! The tires on the truck are dated 2000, and I was praying that a sidewall wouldn't let go when I was airing up the tires for today's recovery. The seats are worn, of course, but overall this is one of the nicest Deuces I've seen. No rust, no dents, only very very minor dings in a few spots. After struggling with my ratted-out truck for the past year, I can't believe how complete & nice this one was. And how cheap my buddy got it for!