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Howdy and welcome from Colorado! Alaska is so big and beautiful. Full of animals and mountains. Not so much people. Oh yea, a few mosquitoes in the summer.
I wonder what they used as a market base to set the reserve? Could the scrap value be that high? I don't see how. I guess it will correct itself like the reserves on Hummers did at another auction site.
newer member with new truck
Howdy and welcome from Colorado. Nice setup and they sound in pretty good condition. Sadly, not any anti venom for the hobby. Draining the bank account will treat the symptom for a while though. Enjoyable nonetheless!
Very thorough write up and testing. That is a big time commitment. Like they say, quality takes quantity. Did you use Army cabling or make your own? If you made your own can you share pictures and specs please.
Howdy and welcome from Colorado. I like a well equipped Maint veh. Compressor , welder, genny etc. every now and then you see a 4 door dually PU. could tow some toys with those. For just a plain BOV the Blazer would be nice. Best of luck finding what suits you. Thanks for your time in the...
Seems like way too much money. Does not seem fair to the guy/gal that bid $3000 thinking none could go for less. But if you need an engine what are you going to do.
sometimes on older vehicles, the bayonet style gas caps are interchangeable with the radiator caps on a temporary basis. not really pressure rated but depending on the situation your in it might be good to know. modern vehicles not so much.
Any thoughts on a rough number you paid, plus or minus a few hundred dollars say?? Some of us have no feel at all for the $$ value or reasonable market conditions.