Brentzilla
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Looks like I'm already gonna sell the Deuce. Its to big for me to mess with, Ill be in law school next year so the money would help, prob. wont have a apartment complex that lets me park it, ect. Can someone please look over the info I'm putting in my add and feel free to critique anything I'm incorrect on or should include?
I asking a decent price so it might not sell anytime soon.
I'm not going anywhere, once I get settled in, I plan on looking at M1009, M37, or a M715. Something smaller and easier for me to manage.
NO CDL Required! Antique Vehicle, No Inspection Required! Easy and Reasonable to Insure from major compaines!
(According to NC DMV, check local laws if your out of state)
You are welcome to come see it in person to truly appreciate this truck.
This has been a fun project restoring, but I am attending Law School next year and its to big for my living arrangements. I am selling for what I put into it, but I will negotiate REASONABLE offers.
Multi-Fuel LDT 465 Turbo-D (Non Whistler) In-line 478cu. in. 6 cylinder – Can Run on Diesel, Gas, Ethanol, Waste Vegetable Oil, Heating Oil, Kerosene, Jet Fuel, or a Mixture of them Ect. *Overhauled in late 80’s
Strong 5-speed Manual Transmission *Overhauled in late 80’s
4x4 Drive works
Bob-Tail Conversion by a reputable Military Vehicle shop (Removed third axle and shortened frame, installation of M105 Trailer Bed, rear hubs flipped to single wheels)
Parts, tires, ect. all fairly cheap and easy to find due to massive quantities produced
New Vinyl Cab Cover
Less than 6 months old Tan and Black CARC Paint (what is used by the military today)
NEW Updated LED Headlights retailing at over $800
Comes with M105 trailer with new tires and hoses and an extra trailer frame for your projects or scrap.
Spring driver seat for added comfort
Winter start kit installed but I dont know if it is currently working
Front Pass. wheel cylinder recently replaced
Features working "Black Out Drive" lights for use with night vision driving
Has a few dents and dings due to its age, passenger window is cracked but still is secure, e-brake is currently broken but I am providing the parts needed
Side rails do come on and off in 2 mins with no tools if you want the pick-up look.
Cab cover does come off and wind shield will fold down onto the hood for summer!
History of this particular truck. Titled as a 1970, but possibly a 1971 formerly in service as D-24 in the 3D Battalion, 116th Infantry HHC Light out of Winchester, VA. 54500 Miles in Nov 1987.
I asking a decent price so it might not sell anytime soon.
I'm not going anywhere, once I get settled in, I plan on looking at M1009, M37, or a M715. Something smaller and easier for me to manage.

NO CDL Required! Antique Vehicle, No Inspection Required! Easy and Reasonable to Insure from major compaines!
(According to NC DMV, check local laws if your out of state)
You are welcome to come see it in person to truly appreciate this truck.
This has been a fun project restoring, but I am attending Law School next year and its to big for my living arrangements. I am selling for what I put into it, but I will negotiate REASONABLE offers.
Multi-Fuel LDT 465 Turbo-D (Non Whistler) In-line 478cu. in. 6 cylinder – Can Run on Diesel, Gas, Ethanol, Waste Vegetable Oil, Heating Oil, Kerosene, Jet Fuel, or a Mixture of them Ect. *Overhauled in late 80’s
Strong 5-speed Manual Transmission *Overhauled in late 80’s
4x4 Drive works
Bob-Tail Conversion by a reputable Military Vehicle shop (Removed third axle and shortened frame, installation of M105 Trailer Bed, rear hubs flipped to single wheels)
Parts, tires, ect. all fairly cheap and easy to find due to massive quantities produced
New Vinyl Cab Cover
Less than 6 months old Tan and Black CARC Paint (what is used by the military today)
NEW Updated LED Headlights retailing at over $800
Comes with M105 trailer with new tires and hoses and an extra trailer frame for your projects or scrap.
Spring driver seat for added comfort
Winter start kit installed but I dont know if it is currently working
Front Pass. wheel cylinder recently replaced
Features working "Black Out Drive" lights for use with night vision driving
Has a few dents and dings due to its age, passenger window is cracked but still is secure, e-brake is currently broken but I am providing the parts needed
Side rails do come on and off in 2 mins with no tools if you want the pick-up look.
Cab cover does come off and wind shield will fold down onto the hood for summer!
History of this particular truck. Titled as a 1970, but possibly a 1971 formerly in service as D-24 in the 3D Battalion, 116th Infantry HHC Light out of Winchester, VA. 54500 Miles in Nov 1987.
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