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I only posted the pics from Vendetta's purchase / link.Who won that one? I'm confused? It went way higher than the others.
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I only posted the pics from Vendetta's purchase / link.Who won that one? I'm confused? It went way higher than the others.
Vendetta, Don't fret over my comments on the S.A. trucks. I bought mine from there. Drove it home but the tranny was a problem and I have a replacement. It did start right up and had good batteries. Others I previewed did not. Bring air for the front tire. Also, I found the S.A. GL folks to be very cooperative. Good luck.
Any notes on 7109 or 7110? I won those. Thanks.Vendetta, I previewed your truck with a buddy two weeks ago at Fort Sam. Good news and some bad, the one you got 7113 and 7111 were my picks of that group. I didn't attempt to start any so I can't help you with that. 7113 was what seemed to be in the best overall condition. I think there was a top in the bed but not sure. You will be happy to know the brakes were tip top as far as the pedal was concerned, quite a few of those in that group the pedal dropped right to the floor. Tires overall were as new except for one. It appears that someone at GL tried to move the truck over with the giant fork lift and did big damage to the driver's side outer first dual tire. It is still inflated. Here is the bad...the forks also speared the drive shaft causing a bend that will require replacement. Then it went to the fuel tank on the opposite side causing some minor damage but no visible leaks seen, has full load of fuel. I don't believe it warrants replacement of the tank.
Don't be discouraged by the gauges, those panels complete with all gauges are available for a couple of hundred depending on source. Look for a 60 to 90 day wait on your EUC to clear if this is your first time. If you have the time make the 4 hour drive down and do a full audit on what it needs. Get to know Rod at GL there, he is on the good guy list and not the one that "forked" your rig I'm sure. He works the yard there and is very flexible about you checking on your property. There are lots of good threads here on recovery issues, do your research, wish I had found this site before I got mine! Good luck!
One thing: If you are nice to the yard guy at GL, he might be willing to let you snag a new drive line from one of the deadlined deuces on the lot... not one up for auction, but some of the debris from refused and or seriously broken deuces. They all have a scrap pile somewhere.
-Chuck
Hey VendettaUnderstood and appreciated... Thanks for all of the advice guys. I'll definitely try to locate a driveshaft, bring extra batteries, air, jack, tools, etc... When it comes time for me to finally pick it up if anyone that has knowledge of the Deuce wants to come out there with me I'll let ya.