So I have always wanted a Deuce with that whistling turbo but I have come across a 72 AM General non-turbo that came off a local decommissioned AFB. Kind of cool that it is a local truck and served right here in Middle TN. I have been doing some reading on non-turbo models and it doesn't seem like a big deal about not having a turbo other than the whistle and maybe pulling the hills of TN. Oh, and the black smoke. Truck looks to be in excellent condition and original. White multi-fuel. I guess I could always put a turbo on if I wanted. Been reading about that too. Anyway, looking forward to gaining knowledge in this forum.
How do y'all feel about the non-turbo trucks?
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Welcome to the Outfit!
Off the top, it sounds like a heck of a deal - that it is there in the state you live in. Dang shame that we keep closing military bases. "They call it "realignment" and branches of the service get combined onto one patch of dirt. Things like Andrews AFB became Joint Base Andrews. Seems like a lot of
"gum service" to me and lots of money spent to move things around. Similar to a shell game...
On a happier note: I ride my trucks around town. I don't have mountains like you do over in Tennessee, but I am not in a hurry when I go places. So long as you aren't going to the races - I think you will be perfectly happy with your normally aspirated Deuce.
I personally love the whistler turbo. More for sound than anything because the reading that I have done says it wasn't to improve horsepower. More like making the Feds at the EPA a little happier... You could definitely add a turbo and spend the time to learn how to tune it for more horses. My best guess is that you will be happy without it...
BE SURE to click on the link for
Technical Manuals. Get the motor book and the set of books for the truck itself. Doesn't cost you a dime. Well okay, you did have to become a member for that access but it is extremely reasonable. The "-10" is the operators guide. Give it a look. Helps you know about warnings and buzzers, draining air tanks so they don't freeze up in the winter, safe operation... Worth every minute and YES they are INCREDIBLY DRY and REALLY BORING. Still, even as reading room material they those TM's will eventually become useful when you invest the time.
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WELCOME and be sure to post some pictures! Around here
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