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if you do get it keep it stock, they are not to hard to find parts for. Midwestmil.com carries just about everything. here is one he has for sale 1942 WC 51 For Sale
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I do these recovery's all the time.My father was out exploring in he woods and found a truck. He called me all excited trying to figure out what it was. He emailed me some pics and I was able to identify it back in 2006. I was recently visiting him and he took me up to where the truck sits. I would love to drag it home and give it some TLC but its on Forest Service land. Its actually an old mine. Has anybody ever recovered a vehicle from Forest Service lands before?? I thought about going to the local office and asking, but I didn't want to in case they decided to haul if off for scrap or make an auction out of it.
Here in the Peoples Republic of California, I wouldn't do anything like this without putting forth some effort to locate an owner. Especially since the truck is on Federal land. Its not like the mine is in a park, I just don't want to end up in prison for stealing a truck from the Feds. I imagine in Alaska you can get away with a little more. In California there is a watchdog group watching watchdogs.
look around www.powerwagonadvertiser.com ..I've been a member for over 2yrs...great bunch of guys...just like here...they have more answers than you can have questions...just like here...Its not in a park. Its at an abandoned mine though. It doesn't look like the mine has been used since the '60s or '70s. The odd thing about the truck, besides the awful cab is someone took the axle shafts and third members off front and rear. How hard would it be to find replacements? Would it be better to just put newer running gear under it? The engine, transmission, and transfer case are still there. I'm thinking another M1008 from GL and swapping all the running gear under this truck would be cool.
Don't forget this is in California.I am suspicious of this,
A truck abandoned in the forest for years where someone could just drive up to it...
Is it somewhere in the United States ?
Where's ALL THE FREAKIN BULLET HOLES ?
Thats cool Grizcty that you were at Fort Ord, I used to live in Salinas. My wife and I used to go hiking on the trails on the old Fort Ord.
Make it PIZZA & BEER & they'll probably all run out & help you load it!!state workers and federal workers all all the same, they love freebies. that being said find out a boss to talk to and offer to buy lunch for him and his underlings. im a state wokrer in nj, free pizza and soda can move mountains where i work lol
Yes, you should be able to title it with a Bill of Sale & Statement of Facts. Maybe a Certificate of Non-Operation covering the years it was sitting in the woods (ALTHOUGH the Statement of Facts should suffice!).If you get it would you be able to title it
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