The Green Deuce came from Port Hueneme Naval Base in CA in 3-06. $2500. It was painted last December along with my M52A2 for the movie "In the Valley of Elah" which I believe comes out this month. Other than new tires, maintenance and new lens covers for the lights, it's needed nothing. I've included a couple before pictures of it with Gary & Devin from CA below and one at home with the MEP006A. By the way, I drove this one home to AZ, 400 miles.
The desert deuce came from a group that sold last March at French Camp, $2800. Jack Martin bought 7 and I got 1. (the only one I bid on). I've done nothing for it yet, other than order a tan cab soft top from GMA for it. It is being prepped for paint right now. Guy from our club (AMVCC) who painted the other trucks will do the "squirting" . It will be 4 Color MERDC. 45% Sand, 45% Field Drab, 5% Earth Yellow & 5% Black.
As far as storage, I have an RV gate you can't see with cement pad long enough for 3 of the trucks. At present, I keep the M35A2's at home and the others are in covered storage a few miles away at an RV storage facility. The 3rd truck in the backyard is what is believed to be (by the NAPCO owners group) the oldest civillian Chevy 4x4 in existance. It's a 48 1 ton NAPCO. I've included a couple pictures of it as well.
BTW, the NAPCO has 47,000 original miles on it and has never been registered for the road. It was also garaged it's entire life. It's completely original. I'm the 2nd owner, and have the original key and all sales and maint docs.