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Nice job!!
Glad you made it home safe.
Glad you made it home safe.
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Yep...it's a keeper.Talk about rolling down the highway !
If you were going to have any issues with the truck they would have showed up by know.
MADE IT HOME at 11:00pm!!!!!!
The the 2,835 mile road trip is complete.
Miles and hours for the M923 were 1,575 miles and 29 hours.
I got an avg of 8 mpg running at an avg speed of 63 mph. Total fuel cost around $750.00(just for the M923. not counting my CUCV-II with trailer).
Top speed was 72 mph down a hill with top speed on a flat road of 69 mph.
The truck drove best at around 62 mph.
The tires are 1400R x 20, The top speed is around 68 now ( I did have it at 72 mph by the GPS, but that was when I first picked it up. I think the fuel filter picked up some junk from the fuel tank)That is such a beautiful machine. I am so glad a fellow collector got it and not a foreign government or dealer. Great that you got it so reasonable. I thought I did well on mine, but that is a real bargain on a standout truck.
Are those 1400 or 1600 tires? And what is your top speed with them?
Edit: Erg.. Nevermind
Well I have had several wives that I would have gladly traded for that truck you have, but the wife I have now thinks the trucks are just fine as long as I keep them out of the flowerbeds.The tires are 1400R x 20, The top speed is around 68 now ( I did have it at 72 mph by the GPS, but that was when I first picked it up. I think the fuel filter picked up some junk from the fuel tank)
The wife wants me to sell it, but I think I'll just have to get a new wife...lol
Here is gimpy being told it won't fit. gimpy was trying to get a BII box to fit in the back of Bill's pickup. Bill said NO WAY!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1VvrbBEKtY
Some pictures at popacom place loading 5 ton bows and canvas kit..gimpy is in the back of the truck