Flatlander
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Well, I have owned several military vehicles in the past, and have been without for the past 8 years or so (very low smiles per gallon in the company car). I've never bid on one, and am excited to get back into the hobby.
I won a truck at Ft. Bliss, and have submitted my EUC. Ugh. Two months. I was hoping to have it in time for the Independance day parade, but it looks like it will have to wait until next year...
So, I have a question. This truck is a non-runner. It doesn't have batteries. Other than that, it looks great. I'm planning to have it loaded on a lowboy flatbed and hauled to me in Lubbock. GovPlanet won't give me the contact information for the onsite person who will be my point of contact at Ft. Bliss for the truck until my EUC clears.
Are these guys usually willing to help get the truck loaded? I'm hoping all it needs is a jump, but if not, is it completely up to the buyer and/or shipper to load? From what I'm reading, it can vary from base to base.
Thanks in advance! I searched for an answer before posting this, but didn't find anything specific.
I won a truck at Ft. Bliss, and have submitted my EUC. Ugh. Two months. I was hoping to have it in time for the Independance day parade, but it looks like it will have to wait until next year...
So, I have a question. This truck is a non-runner. It doesn't have batteries. Other than that, it looks great. I'm planning to have it loaded on a lowboy flatbed and hauled to me in Lubbock. GovPlanet won't give me the contact information for the onsite person who will be my point of contact at Ft. Bliss for the truck until my EUC clears.
Are these guys usually willing to help get the truck loaded? I'm hoping all it needs is a jump, but if not, is it completely up to the buyer and/or shipper to load? From what I'm reading, it can vary from base to base.
Thanks in advance! I searched for an answer before posting this, but didn't find anything specific.