SpruceDeuce
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First of all, I would like to say I love this website!! I find myself on it all day at work and I have learned so much already.
I bought a Deuce last month in Michigan. It is a 1970 AM General M35A2 wo/w and non turbo. This is my first MV and I know very little about them but I am learning quick from this website. I am currently in Baltimore, MD until August 10 on an internship for Finance. To say the least I miss my Deuce very much Here is my pick up story...
I was surfing E bay at work and came across the Deuce. It had a buy it now price for $3000 and I have wanted one since I was in high school but parents thought that was a bad idea to say the least. With some thinking and looking it over I clicked buy it now it was the best move I ever made.
I talked to the seller on the phone and he told me the truck runs good and has some rust and other things like that. I finally called my parents to let them know what was going to be parked at their house lol. My mom was extremely mad to say the least but my dad was interested because he drove the same year when he was in Korea in the Army.
The day finally came to drive the 400 miles to Michigan to pick up my very own green iron. We drove up on a Friday from Baltimore (11 hours) and stayed at my uncles house outside of Battle Creek. The next morning we found the sellers house and I could not stop smiling at that green machine. The seller was very friendly and took me for a drive and taught me some things. We transferred the title and passed the cash and it was time to hit the Turnpike.
I should say that I did not have a plate for it so I took our civilian truck's plate and stuck it on. (dangerous I know) Also, the back rear axle shaft was removed along with the front hubs so they could free wheel on the high way (nice option) the truck held 50 mph all day with no problem. It could go faster but I read that cruising speed is about 50 to be safe. We stopped once for fuel and food and cruised the whole day.
The total trip home (about 400 miles) took about 11 hours and the truck drove fantastic and had no problems. I am going to need a lot of help with my new baby and I know where I can find it You guys are the best and I thank all of you now.
here is a link for the pictures of my truck and some short movies
http://markehle.net/M35/
Enjoy!!
I bought a Deuce last month in Michigan. It is a 1970 AM General M35A2 wo/w and non turbo. This is my first MV and I know very little about them but I am learning quick from this website. I am currently in Baltimore, MD until August 10 on an internship for Finance. To say the least I miss my Deuce very much Here is my pick up story...
I was surfing E bay at work and came across the Deuce. It had a buy it now price for $3000 and I have wanted one since I was in high school but parents thought that was a bad idea to say the least. With some thinking and looking it over I clicked buy it now it was the best move I ever made.
I talked to the seller on the phone and he told me the truck runs good and has some rust and other things like that. I finally called my parents to let them know what was going to be parked at their house lol. My mom was extremely mad to say the least but my dad was interested because he drove the same year when he was in Korea in the Army.
The day finally came to drive the 400 miles to Michigan to pick up my very own green iron. We drove up on a Friday from Baltimore (11 hours) and stayed at my uncles house outside of Battle Creek. The next morning we found the sellers house and I could not stop smiling at that green machine. The seller was very friendly and took me for a drive and taught me some things. We transferred the title and passed the cash and it was time to hit the Turnpike.
I should say that I did not have a plate for it so I took our civilian truck's plate and stuck it on. (dangerous I know) Also, the back rear axle shaft was removed along with the front hubs so they could free wheel on the high way (nice option) the truck held 50 mph all day with no problem. It could go faster but I read that cruising speed is about 50 to be safe. We stopped once for fuel and food and cruised the whole day.
The total trip home (about 400 miles) took about 11 hours and the truck drove fantastic and had no problems. I am going to need a lot of help with my new baby and I know where I can find it You guys are the best and I thank all of you now.
here is a link for the pictures of my truck and some short movies
http://markehle.net/M35/
Enjoy!!