simaviator13
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Hi everyone,
I am a new forum member, and first let me say what a great wealth of knowledge this site and this community brings to the hobby, I firmly believe its this community that keeps this hobby alive!
Anyway, why am I posting (and I apologize if this is the wrong category for this), I recently started shopping around on various gov auction sites looking for a 6x6. I found some great stuff out there at reasonable prices, during this is I came across the multifuel engine which I think is fantastic! And was a bit surprised to see that all the newer military trucks use cat or cummings diesel engines instead of the multifuel. At this point I know I want a multifuel engine which means I need a M35A2C/D (would prefer the C turbo but would be fine with a D model). I have downloaded and read thru the various TM's on the M35 here and done a lot of web research, I feel confident enough at this point to go look at a few M35's, there are a few in my area locally (I reside in connecticut).
Other than the common leaks (axel seals, wheel cylinders) what other issues should I be looking for during a pre-purchase inspection? What issues would you consider a do not buy issue? What issues did you uncover after you got your Deuce home that you wish you knew about up front?
I have never owned a vehicle as large as duece but I do all my own work on my personal cars and trucks (full size pickup) and it seems that everything on duece can be done with very basic hand tools and elbow grease. I would be confident wrenching on a duece due to the simplicity of them.
I also noticed in going thru past auction sales on M35A2's, it seems they have been climbing in price over the last few years. In my market I can get one for between 3000 and 5000 condition depending. I have seen some fully restored over 10K and some almost perfect for around 7K. What would you consider "a good price" for a running and driving duece, with minor issues and rust (im in the NE so everything including newer trucks have rust).
I look forward to any and all replys!! Thanks in advance!
I am a new forum member, and first let me say what a great wealth of knowledge this site and this community brings to the hobby, I firmly believe its this community that keeps this hobby alive!
Anyway, why am I posting (and I apologize if this is the wrong category for this), I recently started shopping around on various gov auction sites looking for a 6x6. I found some great stuff out there at reasonable prices, during this is I came across the multifuel engine which I think is fantastic! And was a bit surprised to see that all the newer military trucks use cat or cummings diesel engines instead of the multifuel. At this point I know I want a multifuel engine which means I need a M35A2C/D (would prefer the C turbo but would be fine with a D model). I have downloaded and read thru the various TM's on the M35 here and done a lot of web research, I feel confident enough at this point to go look at a few M35's, there are a few in my area locally (I reside in connecticut).
Other than the common leaks (axel seals, wheel cylinders) what other issues should I be looking for during a pre-purchase inspection? What issues would you consider a do not buy issue? What issues did you uncover after you got your Deuce home that you wish you knew about up front?
I have never owned a vehicle as large as duece but I do all my own work on my personal cars and trucks (full size pickup) and it seems that everything on duece can be done with very basic hand tools and elbow grease. I would be confident wrenching on a duece due to the simplicity of them.
I also noticed in going thru past auction sales on M35A2's, it seems they have been climbing in price over the last few years. In my market I can get one for between 3000 and 5000 condition depending. I have seen some fully restored over 10K and some almost perfect for around 7K. What would you consider "a good price" for a running and driving duece, with minor issues and rust (im in the NE so everything including newer trucks have rust).
I look forward to any and all replys!! Thanks in advance!