Winner. Winner. Chicken Dinner.I think he was being sarcastic. Hard to tell ain't it!
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Winner. Winner. Chicken Dinner.I think he was being sarcastic. Hard to tell ain't it!
Sir, the price was in 2009 dollars. I'm sure it's worth more than $2,090 now that it's had it's upgrades. Sorry for the Hi-Jack. CUCVLOVER, these trucks get cheaper by the day. Yes, you can find them on sale on online auction sites for higher prices but I've found quite a few for better prices by just looking around. The sudden release of the M939 series of trucks have depressed the prices somewhat and in my opinion, that gentleman wants top dollar for a questionable truck.
I don't know about prices out where you are, but out here in the Pacific Northwest M35's are a hot commodity ! Now that GL is no longer selling any (none left) the prices have only gone up ! Especially when you consider the licensing fees you need to pay for a 5 ton versus a 2.5 ton truck.Sir, the price was in 2009 dollars. I'm sure it's worth more than $2,090 now that it's had it's upgrades. Sorry for the Hi-Jack. CUCVLOVER, these trucks get cheaper by the day. Yes, you can find them on sale on online auction sites for higher prices but I've found quite a few for better prices by just looking around. The sudden release of the M939 series of trucks have depressed the prices somewhat and in my opinion, that gentleman wants top dollar for a questionable truck.
I haven't seen any for sell for over 2 years now. When I got my last one in 2013 they said there would be no more from Fort Lewis. They where all gone. Maybe out east there still are some for sell. Now with this other company selling all the military trucks at only 5 locations I have not seen any deuces either.How has GL ran out of m35a2?
I was only kidding, not trying to insult you. Good condition trucks, with only maybe a couple of upgrades and most or all of the service work done easily pull $7000 now. A decent runner with good body, no upgrades, and little of the services done are starting around $5000. With the rust and questionable brakes, and complete lack of service... That truck would be worth $1500 if it didn't have the winch. The winch kit bumps the value. Looks like it has decent tires too. I don't care if you buy it, I'm not pushing you, nor am I going to buy it. Just sharing my thoughts.Sir, the price was in 2009 dollars. I'm sure it's worth more than $2,090 now that it's had it's upgrades. Sorry for the Hi-Jack. CUCVLOVER, these trucks get cheaper by the day. Yes, you can find them on sale on online auction sites for higher prices but I've found quite a few for better prices by just looking around. The sudden release of the M939 series of trucks have depressed the prices somewhat and in my opinion, that gentleman wants top dollar for a questionable truck.
I agree with jeepsinker. Without that winch and all the parts associated with it that truck is just a parts truck. The body parts are going to cost you if you have to buy from the Surplus people. The electrical alone can be a chunk of change. Parts truck.I was only kidding, not trying to insult you. Good condition trucks, with only maybe a couple of upgrades and most or all of the service work done easily pull $7000 now. A decent runner with good body, no upgrades, and little of the services done are starting around $5000. With the rust and questionable brakes, and complete lack of service... That truck would be worth $1500 if it didn't have the winch. The winch kit bumps the value. Looks like it has decent tires too. I don't care if you buy it, I'm not pushing you, nor am I going to buy it. Just sharing my thoughts.
Mr. Sandcobra, my apologies.