Mark3395
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Damn, this is just what I wanted considering the buys I'm planning in the next week...
Had a nice guy living near my row of M35s who said "I have an old deuce."
Well, 1/4 mile later I was looking at a surprise... not a Reo, but an M211 with winch. Visually,, it's in great shape. No rust through, repainted by gov't, singles on it, troop seats and spare. Needs seat covers. Was driven into a concrete floored shed in 1980 and hasn't run since.
There's an opening behind where the spare fuel can would go on an m35 so something may be missing... got a good view of the shafts through there.
Canvas cab top is rotted but in place.
Gotta clean the bird doots out of it, and 1/8 inch of dust all over.
So, considering great sheet metal and mystery engine/tranny, what's a fair price to offer for the thing?
And assuming tossing a new battery and pressing the starter button is bad mojo, what should I do to service the thing for safe driving. Got a couple months to work on it.
Thanks for the help.
Mark
Had a nice guy living near my row of M35s who said "I have an old deuce."
Well, 1/4 mile later I was looking at a surprise... not a Reo, but an M211 with winch. Visually,, it's in great shape. No rust through, repainted by gov't, singles on it, troop seats and spare. Needs seat covers. Was driven into a concrete floored shed in 1980 and hasn't run since.
There's an opening behind where the spare fuel can would go on an m35 so something may be missing... got a good view of the shafts through there.
Canvas cab top is rotted but in place.
Gotta clean the bird doots out of it, and 1/8 inch of dust all over.
So, considering great sheet metal and mystery engine/tranny, what's a fair price to offer for the thing?
And assuming tossing a new battery and pressing the starter button is bad mojo, what should I do to service the thing for safe driving. Got a couple months to work on it.
Thanks for the help.
Mark