GTR0419
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I'm new here and to these vehicles. However, I'm not new to cars; Restored my first car at age 17 and worked in the automotive business for a few years. I also worked on Navy planes for eight years and am currently restoring an M715. My point is that I have some mechanical skills (some - wife - may argue I have enough to get myself in trouble if I'm not careful ). Of course she loves it when I save us $100's in repair bills.
Anyway, the rule I was taught is that if you can't hear it run, don't buy it; or at least don't pay much of anything for it. However, you see a lot of these low mileage auction vehicles from the military and read posts / stories of "I threw in some new batteries" or "cleaned the fuel system" and it fired right up. It makes sense as some of these trucks sit on bases for long periods of time. Now I know to be weary of the truck you see with missing parts, dangling wires, and removed panels. We had planes like this in the Navy (hanger queens) that had been robbed of parts to keep others running.
So my question to the experienced among us before I start some bidding: Is it generally safe to make an exception to the above rule with the military trucks or am I asking for trouble and an empty bank account? Obviously nobody can be certain here, but is there a generally accepted pattern?
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Anyway, the rule I was taught is that if you can't hear it run, don't buy it; or at least don't pay much of anything for it. However, you see a lot of these low mileage auction vehicles from the military and read posts / stories of "I threw in some new batteries" or "cleaned the fuel system" and it fired right up. It makes sense as some of these trucks sit on bases for long periods of time. Now I know to be weary of the truck you see with missing parts, dangling wires, and removed panels. We had planes like this in the Navy (hanger queens) that had been robbed of parts to keep others running.
So my question to the experienced among us before I start some bidding: Is it generally safe to make an exception to the above rule with the military trucks or am I asking for trouble and an empty bank account? Obviously nobody can be certain here, but is there a generally accepted pattern?
Thanks in advance for your feedback.