Went through the toolbox and it contains the following. An adjustable jaw wrench, a bottle jack, a short lug socket, the regular long socket for inner and outer nuts, the long bar, a tool bag, a tow bar pin with a chain welded to it, a set of road triangles, a chain, an air gauge, an air line with a built in gauge, a first aid kit and a pair of pliers.
I was hoping to get some repair documentation in the glove box, instead I got a green document bag containing a green notebook with a TM 9-2320-361-10 manual for the M44A2 series trucks, a second bound copy of same manual, a TM 3-4320-204-12&P manual for the decontamination apparatus, portable, DS2 dated October 1986 and a TM 9-2330-267-14&P manual for the 400 gallon water buffaloes, the M 149, M 149A1 and M149A2 dated February 1981.
Under the seat is a collection of trash bags and loose papers with nothing significant that I can see.
The bed has a stake driver in it, the bed cover, two rubber tire chocks and chains and a wooden tire chock and chain. The driver's side had a rubber tire chock and chain, nothing hanging on the passenger's side. The bows look good as do the troop seats. My son had to try the troop seats today, he said it was too cold back there....
It has 9 new or like new Titans and one like new Denman tire. The spare is a new Titan.
Looks like a new J pipe, new transfer case, new radiator, and it is missing the guard for the flame heater.
The front seal on the rear differential is wet, not running down the case and dripping on the ground wet, but you can see that it is not completely sealed. The torque bars are all nice and solid. It does not leave any dripping anyplace other than the slobber tube.
Going through my fuel tickets and backing out the five gallons of water, it appears the truck made almost 11 mpg on the trip home and running around town here, in spite of all the extended idle time. That really surprised me, I did not expect to see it make 10 mpg. It is still full of oil and coolant, I cannot tell those levels have changed. The brake fluid is still full and clean as well. I did not get any water out of the filters today

and very little moisture out of the air tanks.
The horn does not work, but I see that the wire has been riding on one of the horn bells and it has an arc spot on the bell. The wire is cut in two there and corroded. I am hoping a little clean up and solder job will get the horn to work. I found a tear in the bed cover, about 3" long. We will see how the local upholstery shop thinks that is best repaired.
I am very happy with it and feel lucky to have won it. Now the M818-M813-M920 itch refuses to leave me alone. Glen