FrankenCub
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...pushing the F-350 tow vehicle around the whole way lol.
With much debate I decided my back wouldn't handle a 20+ hour round trip, not to mention the possibility of a problem on the way back that I wouldn't be able to afford to tow.
I took the trip to Grand Gorge today to meet with Mike and check out the M1008. Super nice guy with some really cool military goodies, from pins to tracked vehicles. Even a Russian version of a '40s Jeep with 270 original kilometers on it. Amazing.
Spent quite a bit of time looking over the truck and decided to bring it home. Needs a few pieces of body panels repaired and not going to worry about some dents, adds character. It wouldn't start for him one day so he quit driving it this year, but from the condition of everything under the hood I don't think I'll have much trouble resolving that. Need to get a couple batteries this week then start troubleshooting. It was Military Police vehicle from the Marines, the lettering is still kinda visible on the doors, but fading. Miserable weather here so I didn't get many pictures, one Mike sent to me and I get some images of the lettering so I can research where it was from. It's a little rough, but so am I. I think it was an honest price and will work out well for me.
Until I get some good pictures, these will have to do.
Inside doors...
Front bumper...
Fading Glory
Tailgate
With much debate I decided my back wouldn't handle a 20+ hour round trip, not to mention the possibility of a problem on the way back that I wouldn't be able to afford to tow.
I took the trip to Grand Gorge today to meet with Mike and check out the M1008. Super nice guy with some really cool military goodies, from pins to tracked vehicles. Even a Russian version of a '40s Jeep with 270 original kilometers on it. Amazing.
Spent quite a bit of time looking over the truck and decided to bring it home. Needs a few pieces of body panels repaired and not going to worry about some dents, adds character. It wouldn't start for him one day so he quit driving it this year, but from the condition of everything under the hood I don't think I'll have much trouble resolving that. Need to get a couple batteries this week then start troubleshooting. It was Military Police vehicle from the Marines, the lettering is still kinda visible on the doors, but fading. Miserable weather here so I didn't get many pictures, one Mike sent to me and I get some images of the lettering so I can research where it was from. It's a little rough, but so am I. I think it was an honest price and will work out well for me.
Until I get some good pictures, these will have to do.
Inside doors...
Front bumper...
Fading Glory
Tailgate