eleven_mike
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Hi All,
Thanks for having me, looking forward to learning from the experts here! I checked out a 1970 AM General M35A2 deuce from a private seller near Allentown, PA in person last week and drove it around for 10 minutes. Absolutely fell in love with her, warts and all. I spent a month driving one about 20 years ago and liked it way more than the 5 ton I usually drove and have wanted one ever since. So, in a bit of an impulse purchase 20 years in the making, I made a deal on the spot and I’m headed back this weekend with a buddy to convoy my van back the 170 miles back to Connecticut.
I’ve read the TMs and threads about picking up. I know she starts, runs, and drives as expected. Tires (NDT) are visually in good shape, and has 3 spares. Lights work. My only real concern is that (per current owner) one of the rear brakes drags a bit for the first few blocks but then works normally. I observed same, no noticeable heat difference after driving.
So, I’m bringing insurance, printed maps, hardcopy TM 10/12/20, as many tools and supplies as my infantry brain can add to the list, and of course a cellphone and emergency credit card if fate should demand it. I’m going to change the oil, air the tires, and grease the fittings. I’ll inspect the brake lines and other visible hardware but would really like to avoid removing any wheels on the spot. I will be bringing brake fluid as well.
Any last minute advice/warnings/tips? And does anyone happen to have a deuce cab for sale near my route? I’m already dreaming of building an extended cab...
Thanks!
J
Thanks for having me, looking forward to learning from the experts here! I checked out a 1970 AM General M35A2 deuce from a private seller near Allentown, PA in person last week and drove it around for 10 minutes. Absolutely fell in love with her, warts and all. I spent a month driving one about 20 years ago and liked it way more than the 5 ton I usually drove and have wanted one ever since. So, in a bit of an impulse purchase 20 years in the making, I made a deal on the spot and I’m headed back this weekend with a buddy to convoy my van back the 170 miles back to Connecticut.
I’ve read the TMs and threads about picking up. I know she starts, runs, and drives as expected. Tires (NDT) are visually in good shape, and has 3 spares. Lights work. My only real concern is that (per current owner) one of the rear brakes drags a bit for the first few blocks but then works normally. I observed same, no noticeable heat difference after driving.
So, I’m bringing insurance, printed maps, hardcopy TM 10/12/20, as many tools and supplies as my infantry brain can add to the list, and of course a cellphone and emergency credit card if fate should demand it. I’m going to change the oil, air the tires, and grease the fittings. I’ll inspect the brake lines and other visible hardware but would really like to avoid removing any wheels on the spot. I will be bringing brake fluid as well.
Any last minute advice/warnings/tips? And does anyone happen to have a deuce cab for sale near my route? I’m already dreaming of building an extended cab...
Thanks!
J