Unforgiven
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Yes. Working with GL was not complicated. Maybe I just got lucky.
I purchased an M36 in mid-September. I paid with PayPal. I filled out the EUC. I had to scan it & send it back twice (my fault, not GL's. I overlooked a few check boxes). I waited about 2 1/2 months, which was fine since I had to make room for the new truck anyway.
My PayPal cleared back in September with no problems. Heidi & the other girl (Bambi, Barbie, whatever) were very helpful over the online chat.
My EUC cleared last week. I called Barstow & set up a pickup. Yesterday I drove to Barstow. Dave the GL guy was kind enough to hotwire the starter solenoid for me. It didn't crank even though the ignition was live. He had some handy push-button alligator clip bypass thingy that I put across the starter solenoid. It cranked right up & I was gone!
Dave in Barstow was great. Heidi at GL headquarters was great. The wait was okay for a first time EUC. Honestly, I don't know why people complain about GL. The only thing that annoyed me is the truck would have been mine for about $1200 but some jerk (GL?) raised the bid by $1000 during the last minute of the auction. I really needed the longer M36 frame so I outbid him. But that irked me quite a bit to be outbid in the last minute. I wonder if GL doesn't pad the prices.
Other than that I had a decent, professional experience with GL. I have no problems buying from them again.
Now, this summer the plan is to put this Deuce
This garbage truck 8.3L Cummins/Allison 3560 combo
& this M36 frame together to make the ultimate expedition RV truck.
God I can't wait to get started. My knuckles are getting itchy just thinking about it.
P.S. It was a blast driving that M36 back to Vegas from Barstow. It's a 1981 & the engine is fresh! It pulled Baker grade with only a downshift to fourth at the very end of the grade. It has an engine brake & front LED turn signals as a bonus (although I'm swapping engines, still ...). I'm just glad it started, the brakes worked without bleeding, & the fuel filters weren't clogged. I bought it sight unseen. I just showed up & hoped for the best. Luckily, the only thing wrong with it was the starter solenoid that Dave helped me with.
Total cost with GL fees & taxes was just over $2500.
GL is a totally cool way to buy a truck. I even saw 100 dollar man there, but I didn't talk to him b/c he looked kind of busy at the time.
I purchased an M36 in mid-September. I paid with PayPal. I filled out the EUC. I had to scan it & send it back twice (my fault, not GL's. I overlooked a few check boxes). I waited about 2 1/2 months, which was fine since I had to make room for the new truck anyway.
My PayPal cleared back in September with no problems. Heidi & the other girl (Bambi, Barbie, whatever) were very helpful over the online chat.
My EUC cleared last week. I called Barstow & set up a pickup. Yesterday I drove to Barstow. Dave the GL guy was kind enough to hotwire the starter solenoid for me. It didn't crank even though the ignition was live. He had some handy push-button alligator clip bypass thingy that I put across the starter solenoid. It cranked right up & I was gone!
Dave in Barstow was great. Heidi at GL headquarters was great. The wait was okay for a first time EUC. Honestly, I don't know why people complain about GL. The only thing that annoyed me is the truck would have been mine for about $1200 but some jerk (GL?) raised the bid by $1000 during the last minute of the auction. I really needed the longer M36 frame so I outbid him. But that irked me quite a bit to be outbid in the last minute. I wonder if GL doesn't pad the prices.
Other than that I had a decent, professional experience with GL. I have no problems buying from them again.
Now, this summer the plan is to put this Deuce
This garbage truck 8.3L Cummins/Allison 3560 combo
& this M36 frame together to make the ultimate expedition RV truck.
God I can't wait to get started. My knuckles are getting itchy just thinking about it.
P.S. It was a blast driving that M36 back to Vegas from Barstow. It's a 1981 & the engine is fresh! It pulled Baker grade with only a downshift to fourth at the very end of the grade. It has an engine brake & front LED turn signals as a bonus (although I'm swapping engines, still ...). I'm just glad it started, the brakes worked without bleeding, & the fuel filters weren't clogged. I bought it sight unseen. I just showed up & hoped for the best. Luckily, the only thing wrong with it was the starter solenoid that Dave helped me with.
Total cost with GL fees & taxes was just over $2500.
GL is a totally cool way to buy a truck. I even saw 100 dollar man there, but I didn't talk to him b/c he looked kind of busy at the time.