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I caught the Deuce Bug and have been looking for one. I came across BFR's/Papabear's/Patracy's Deuce in the classifieds, asked some questions about it, read all the build threads I could find on it, and decided to buy it! So, now I have to get it back here to Oklahoma. So far the cheapest Uship bid is still six times what it would cost me to drive there and drive the deuce back. So I plan to drive it ~750 miles back, which will be quite an adventure!
A friend of mine is in the Marines and will be on leave in a week. He's looking for something to do when he gets back, so I said 'Hey, come to GA with me and help me get something back'. He's all for it!
The plan so far is to load the truck up with everything we think we could possibly need (tools, spare parts, diesel, oil, water, etc.) and head over there.
Day 1: Drive over and try to get to Patracy's place early enough to visit and look the truck over, then spend the night somewhere.
Day 2: Get the truck ready for the trip. Check fluids, tires, etc. Make sure everything is ready to go. Start heading back, stopping occasionally to check the truck over. Around dark, stop somewhere for the night.
Day 3: Repeat of day 2, hopefully making it home about mid-day.
I'm figuring just driving time about 12 hours there and about 16 hours back, not counting food/fuel/maintenance stops.
I've ordered a gladhand adapter to air up tires and a small 24v to 12v converter to power a GPS, cellphone, etc.
I'd really appreciate any suggestions or advice y'all can offer. Things I need to do? Stuff I need to bring?
My biggest worry is having a major mechanical issue that leaves us stranded along the highway somewhere. I don't like to ask for help, but is there anyone between GA and OK that would be willing to be a pit-stop if we needed it, or has the capability to tow a deuce if we have a major problem? I'll compensate anyone for their time.
Any suggestions on what route to take there and back? Mapquest says take 40 to Memphis, 78 to Birmingham, and 20 to Patracy's. I've never driven this before, so I'm open to ideas.
I'm thinking of doing this on the 20th-22nd.
Thanks y'all!
A friend of mine is in the Marines and will be on leave in a week. He's looking for something to do when he gets back, so I said 'Hey, come to GA with me and help me get something back'. He's all for it!
The plan so far is to load the truck up with everything we think we could possibly need (tools, spare parts, diesel, oil, water, etc.) and head over there.
Day 1: Drive over and try to get to Patracy's place early enough to visit and look the truck over, then spend the night somewhere.
Day 2: Get the truck ready for the trip. Check fluids, tires, etc. Make sure everything is ready to go. Start heading back, stopping occasionally to check the truck over. Around dark, stop somewhere for the night.
Day 3: Repeat of day 2, hopefully making it home about mid-day.
I'm figuring just driving time about 12 hours there and about 16 hours back, not counting food/fuel/maintenance stops.
I've ordered a gladhand adapter to air up tires and a small 24v to 12v converter to power a GPS, cellphone, etc.
I'd really appreciate any suggestions or advice y'all can offer. Things I need to do? Stuff I need to bring?
My biggest worry is having a major mechanical issue that leaves us stranded along the highway somewhere. I don't like to ask for help, but is there anyone between GA and OK that would be willing to be a pit-stop if we needed it, or has the capability to tow a deuce if we have a major problem? I'll compensate anyone for their time.
Any suggestions on what route to take there and back? Mapquest says take 40 to Memphis, 78 to Birmingham, and 20 to Patracy's. I've never driven this before, so I'm open to ideas.
I'm thinking of doing this on the 20th-22nd.
Thanks y'all!