Personally, I would suggest that people not wait until the last minute to get their truck(s). I happen to believe that the end is sooner than most think, but consistent with what Mark stated. I don't believe the next batch are the last, or even the batch after that. However, this has to come to an end. For those that think that buying a truck in five years will be the same, think again. Once the M44 series and M809 series are out of the system, surplus, as we know, will cease to exist. I am not saying they won't sell trucks. I am suggesting that the auction process as we know it will change...and by change I mean fewer trucks will come out and they will cost more (more competition for them). The military never bought as many M939 series trucks as they did the M809 series trucks and the former are much more highly valued overseas because of the automatic transmissions. Plus, from what I recently read (I think Mark posted it), the Army has entered into a plan to rebuild the M939 series trucks...I think Oshkosh may have the rebuild contract, but I am not sure on that. I really doubt that one day we will be picking through 50-75 or more M923s, M925s, etc on a given sale with the random FMTV strewn in. If we are, please know that I will be bidding on them like the rest of you. So, while I am not a "sky is falling type," I am making sure I have what I want and as soon as possible.