yep, lots of ways to do this! But by my observations, surplus supply has always been hit and miss, and not nearly as good a deal as it used to be especially as more people(hike the HumVee) have gotten into the LMTV arena. This is especially true when it comes to alternators it seems. In line with my personal experience, Alternators are consumables... with few exceptions(diesel tractor and a Mitsubishi EclipsE GSX I ran for 11 years) I have put an alternator on every vehicle i have ever owned at some point...
Can running these trucks be expensive? yes! Does it have to be? not necessarily... Cost not being an object is all well and good, but isn't it nicer when it doesn't cost?
Any plan involving power should always involve a power study. There is often a huge gap between what people actually need and what they think they need.
IMO 100A@24V/2800W is a LOT of power, but then again my home emergency generator is 3KW but I harvest waste heat from it also
In my case, my service batts need 25A worst case. The truck may use another 25A max with everything turned on. That leaves me 50A to play with or <50% loaded. 50A@24V is the equivalent of 1200W of solar on the roof. If my service batts are charged, they won't need the 25A I have allotted to them, that's now 75A to play with or comparable to 1800W of solar on the roof... 100A@24V alts are pretty common, and not horribly expensive.
Just my take on something that should be simple and robust...