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Contact a dealer like TNJ Murray in Dover, Delaware. They are an international dealer and I bet they'd be able to get parts to you rapidly. John is a really nice guy to deal with.
It is a standard deuce winch kit. It is worth about a grand, unless someone wants to pay more because it was on a truck that has some history to it. Personally, I would think the brush guard would have some value.
I had the bias ply tires on a HMMWV that I used to have. Man, it drove like crap. They were on it when I first bought it and I thought I had serious front end problems. I could not keep it in the lane. I changed to radials...and the problem disappeared.
Why don't we choose a few weekends and see when the most people can make it? It sounds like POWERHOUSEDEUCE and HEDELTA cannot make the proposed weekend, but they can make it the 28th. I am available both weekends.
Does anyone know where I can locate replacement parts for the exhaust system on my naturally aspirated M109A3 (e.g., muffler, exhaust J pipe, etc.)? Thanks!
I was replying to another thread about M809 series trucks and it caused me to think about exactly when I bought my first M809 series truck. I bought my first M813A1 from DRMO Lakehurst in March of 1999. Before that time, I almost never saw M809 series trucks come up for sale. I had never seen...
Call some of the big dealers. They definitely have them. You'll pay for them, though. By the way, a lot of people don't know that the M809 series battery boxes work on a deuce. You just have to move the handles, etc from the side of the box to the front of the box. I've seen guys selling...
You are getting ready to drive a truck that weighs 29,000 pounds or so...and you are driving a 5 ton for the first time, or so it sounds like. Do yourself a favor...have the truck shipped. I bet that truck would drive out...and I know that thought is what tempts you. However, the time to...
I'd be astounded if you get $1,500 as it sits. Don't get me wrong...the truck is worth that. It is just that most guys would rather gamble that a truck on GL is a good runner rather than buy a truck with known problems. As others have said, you have more than $1,500 in it in parts. You might...
It sounds like a cool event. If I remember correctly, they only really want vintage vehicles on the premises. I have never been...but this is what I've been told by people who have attended. I'd check first...
I agree with NDT. It is more cool to drive the truck out. It is much safer to have the truck shipped home. I would have it shipped. My suggestion...people need to factor the cost of shipping a truck into the equation when they buy a truck. Too often guys think they'll save money by driving...
The newer trucks are worth more to the average collector. Eventually, people may place a higher value on a truck that is original and has not been upgraded. However, today, people are paying large sums for mid-80s deuces because they are the newest (excluding the A3s) and presumably will have...
Not sure if my intel is correct...and, perhaps, it is not...but I was told by a friend that you had to have your money in (or possibly post marked) by January 15th. The guy coordinating my spots within the SteelSoldiers area told me this. As I said, I did not receive the paperwork so you know...
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