CaptainBillUSMC
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Hello! New to the forum here. Don't own a 5-ton yet, but looking at two currently. Retired Marine familiar with 5-tons and had a license for an M998 HMMWV, so I've been around motorpools. When I was enlisted, I was an "A-driver" for 5-tons many times. Been wanting a surplus vehicle for about 10 years but chickened out in the past. But, I'm in an area devastated by Hurricane Helene. Wanting to get involved in a largely citizen-driven relief effort, I know for a fact there is a great need for a vehicle like a military truck to haul supplies.
The two vehicles I'm looking at are a 91' BMY M923A2 and an M925A2. the 25A2 has the hard top and the winch works on it. Both have low miles as one would expect. No title for the truck, Going this week to test drive the 25A2 and ask questions. Its about 2.5 hrs from me here in East Tennessee. The 23A2 is in Pennsylvania, abut 6.5 hrs away in a vehicle that can go above 55 mph. If I were to buy it, I'd want to drive it home, which I know if going to be longer than 6.5 hrs.
Can the group please help me with my questions, so I can make a good decision?
-The 923A2 has the bows and cargo cover. And, its cool because its been in 2 movies and is autographed by 2 cast members of The Walking Dead. Its in good shape and the owner has cared well for his truck. It starts and drives as as 5-ton should. He is asking for a reasonable price for it.
-The 925A2 has the hard top, a working winch, and is painted desert tan, which is a personal preference of mine. Has the troop seats installed. It is a lot closer to me and the owner is asking for a reasonable price for it.
-The 923A2 is painted in the woodland camouflage paint scheme, which is not a personal preference of mine, but not a deal breaker. It has a soft top and by definition doesn't have a winch, factory or after-market. And, as I said above, its probably at least an 8hr drive. I think it would be fun, but the vehicle, esp the tires would have to be in top-notch condition. I would want some kind of roadside assistance policy on it before making the trip.
-The 925A2 is a bit of an unknown. The guy who owns it has bought, owned, and sold many military vehicles. He is selling this one because he bought it for someone else to sell to them and that person ended up getting divorced and never took possession of the truck. It isn't listed for sale, I was told to contact him by another guy here in TN who parts out trucks. I haven't seen any photos of it yet, but I am supposed to be getting those soon. I have no idea as to the condition of the truck other than the heater doesn't work, but he has the new heater core for it already. And, it doesn't have the bows or the canvass cover, which, I'd prefer, given what I am using it for, but not a deal breaker.
I know this is a lot and I'd be grateful for any help I can get. There is a great need for trucks to move the numerous donations, and to some remote places. Currently, they are using UTVs, ATVs, and SxSs to move supplies from a larger vehicle to the people, and as you can imagine, each one needs to make numerous trips, since they can't carry much. A 5-ton would help solve this issue. After the rescue effort is complete, there will be a need to move building supplies on roads that have been washed out. Roads are still mostly there, but the black-top is gone. And with some bridges out and the river shifted onto properties, there is also a need to do some fording, below the max ford depth of the truck though, but deeper than what a side-by-side can do.
Thank you!
The two vehicles I'm looking at are a 91' BMY M923A2 and an M925A2. the 25A2 has the hard top and the winch works on it. Both have low miles as one would expect. No title for the truck, Going this week to test drive the 25A2 and ask questions. Its about 2.5 hrs from me here in East Tennessee. The 23A2 is in Pennsylvania, abut 6.5 hrs away in a vehicle that can go above 55 mph. If I were to buy it, I'd want to drive it home, which I know if going to be longer than 6.5 hrs.
Can the group please help me with my questions, so I can make a good decision?
- What are the pros & cons of owning either vehicle?
- Are there any common issues with them, mechanical, electrical etc.?
- Besides being slow, what are the challenges of driving it around town?
- Are parts easily obtainable?
- Is this truck capable of medium-grade terrain with mud, stumps, and washed-out roads?
- Insurance options and cost?
- What questions should I ask the current owners?
-The 923A2 has the bows and cargo cover. And, its cool because its been in 2 movies and is autographed by 2 cast members of The Walking Dead. Its in good shape and the owner has cared well for his truck. It starts and drives as as 5-ton should. He is asking for a reasonable price for it.
-The 925A2 has the hard top, a working winch, and is painted desert tan, which is a personal preference of mine. Has the troop seats installed. It is a lot closer to me and the owner is asking for a reasonable price for it.
-The 923A2 is painted in the woodland camouflage paint scheme, which is not a personal preference of mine, but not a deal breaker. It has a soft top and by definition doesn't have a winch, factory or after-market. And, as I said above, its probably at least an 8hr drive. I think it would be fun, but the vehicle, esp the tires would have to be in top-notch condition. I would want some kind of roadside assistance policy on it before making the trip.
-The 925A2 is a bit of an unknown. The guy who owns it has bought, owned, and sold many military vehicles. He is selling this one because he bought it for someone else to sell to them and that person ended up getting divorced and never took possession of the truck. It isn't listed for sale, I was told to contact him by another guy here in TN who parts out trucks. I haven't seen any photos of it yet, but I am supposed to be getting those soon. I have no idea as to the condition of the truck other than the heater doesn't work, but he has the new heater core for it already. And, it doesn't have the bows or the canvass cover, which, I'd prefer, given what I am using it for, but not a deal breaker.
I know this is a lot and I'd be grateful for any help I can get. There is a great need for trucks to move the numerous donations, and to some remote places. Currently, they are using UTVs, ATVs, and SxSs to move supplies from a larger vehicle to the people, and as you can imagine, each one needs to make numerous trips, since they can't carry much. A 5-ton would help solve this issue. After the rescue effort is complete, there will be a need to move building supplies on roads that have been washed out. Roads are still mostly there, but the black-top is gone. And with some bridges out and the river shifted onto properties, there is also a need to do some fording, below the max ford depth of the truck though, but deeper than what a side-by-side can do.
Thank you!