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I won an IP auction on July 13th. The EUC & Hold Harmless were sent to IP immediately and show as "EUC filled on 7/13/16, EUC Status Submitted to TSC, pending approval"
So, now I wait. Based on the EUC thread I am expecting no less than 16 weeks (maybe more since that will put me close to the holidays when the staff processing EUCs are more likely to take vacation) before I can go to Fayettenam to pick it up.
If you could go back to when you were in this situation, what advice would you give?
What do you wish someone told you or shared with you?
If you could do it all over, what would you do with your time while waiting for the EUC to clear?
I suspect there is already a comprehensive list somewhere of first things to do when getting a surplus HMMWV, but I haven't found one yet. Would love a link to it... if it does indeed exist.
Here is the HMMWV that I won, in case you see anything specific in the pictures or description that adds/removes something from your list.
http://www.ironplanet.com/jsp/s/item/748089
The plan is to use the HMMWV as a marketing piece and field vehicle for my site Gear Report
So, now I wait. Based on the EUC thread I am expecting no less than 16 weeks (maybe more since that will put me close to the holidays when the staff processing EUCs are more likely to take vacation) before I can go to Fayettenam to pick it up.
If you could go back to when you were in this situation, what advice would you give?
What do you wish someone told you or shared with you?
If you could do it all over, what would you do with your time while waiting for the EUC to clear?
I suspect there is already a comprehensive list somewhere of first things to do when getting a surplus HMMWV, but I haven't found one yet. Would love a link to it... if it does indeed exist.
Here is the HMMWV that I won, in case you see anything specific in the pictures or description that adds/removes something from your list.
http://www.ironplanet.com/jsp/s/item/748089
The plan is to use the HMMWV as a marketing piece and field vehicle for my site Gear Report