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mkooler

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hello all dicided to take the leap and get a duce i have always wanted one .i selling my fully restored 1968 cutlass conv so i will have like 10,000 to spend, can you all give me some do's and dont's on things i should look for or stay away from buy the way it will be getting something already bobed
 

atankersdad

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I have a pristine depot rebuild dropside M35A2C, singled out with Firestone radials. I also have hemmtt rims with centers ready to mount 395s and have those too. . I sure like cutlass convertibles... Can deal with you if you are serious...
 

212sparky

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Use the search function. This topic has been beaten to death. :banghead::banghead::banghead:

Also welcome to the site.
 

Warthog

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I have a pristine depot rebuild dropside M35A2C, singled out with Firestone radials. I also have hemmtt rims with centers ready to mount 395s and have those too. . I sure like cutlass convertibles... Can deal with you if you are serious...
Lets keep any dealing offline or in the classifeds.

(I too would love to have a Cutlass Covert :wink:)
 

mkooler

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new here, not meaning to break the rules i was just kinda giving background on my situation and looking for info, i did search but if there is such a thing as too much info this would be it.
 

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What part of NY are you from?
 

Warthog

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new here, not meaning to break the rules i was just kinda giving background on my situation and looking for info, i did search but if there is such a thing as too much info this would be it.
You are okay. If you guys start talking trading or pricing then you will need to take it offline.

Your question seems like it comes up weekly if not daily.

Things to consider:

What is you mechanical ability
What resources do you have to work on the truck
Where will you store it and work on it
How deep are you pockets (you gave that covered)
Do you live in a house with a HOA


These trucks are very simple to work on. The parts are just bigger and heavier that your convertable.

They are 40+ years old and WILL require maintenance

Buy the best truck you can afford and be prepaired to spend time and money to enjoy it.

http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/55552-cost-ownership-real-cost-deuce.html


One of our members created this document
 

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rtk

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Welcome to the site and be ready for the "GREEN BUG " can't have just ONE ! I am in Lockport , I sent you a PM , I am ALWAYS available to give FREE advice to somebody just starting out , just talk to my wife ! This is a great site with TONS of great people and a LOT of INFO on just about EVERY THING military , enjoy Bob K
 

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Welcome.... The sickness can start in you in many ways but it almost always leads to a deuce... The another deuce... Then a parts truck... 5 ton... Another 5 ton... Ect....

Then you find yourself searching both SS and Gov liquidation daily, for good deals even though you just spent all of NEXT month's paycheck on that deuce you just filled out an EUC for.... auaauaauaaua

And have'nt even told your wife about it yet... :deadhorse::deadhorse:
 
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You can get a really nice deuce for $10,000. Are you looking more at the A2's or A3's?

While you're looking for your deuce, let's see some pictures of that 1968 Cutlass! :D
 

mkooler

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you are okay. If you guys start talking trading or pricing then you will need to take it offline.

Your question seems like it comes up weekly if not daily.

Things to consider:

What is you mechanical ability
what resources do you have to work on the truck
where will you store it and work on it
how deep are you pockets (you gave that covered)
do you live in a house with a hoa


these trucks are very simple to work on. The parts are just bigger and heavier that your convertable.

They are 40+ years old and will require maintenance

buy the best truck you can afford and be prepaired to spend time and money to enjoy it.

http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/55552-cost-ownership-real-cost-deuce.html


one of our members created this document



hoa ???
 

WILDBOY6X6

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1 for me?

Welcome I have 3 deuce's,so far :D an M34,M35A2,M756A2 got all 3 for less than 8 k.
You could get around 3 to 5 for 10 k,depending where you get them and shape there in.

steve
 

mkooler

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Don't buy the first one you come across and, in the long run, its better to buy a truck the way you want it, rather than "get it there" over time.
 

mkooler

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Don't buy the first one you come across and, in the long run, its better to buy a truck the way you want it, rather than "get it there" over time.
i appreciate that philosophy, i have restored a lot of hot rods and am done with that .don't mind fixing things just sick of completely rebuilding things that need to be shinny and perfect.
 
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