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New deuce from Frankfort KY...Help!
Long time lurker finally registered and first time poster..
I just bought a M35A2 at yesterday's Frankfort sale. It went for $1270 plus fees which I am happy about.. I am in Cookeville Tennessee which is app. 180 miles from Frankfort...Another forum member thinks he looked at this truck, (Lot number 6900), and said it was running with decent brakes. I think I am going to try a recovery.
I will be taking a local mechanic who served two tours in the 8th Infantry during Vietnam. He was a deuce mechanic along with tank recovery and APC vehicles... I just got in from his house where we looked at pics of him changing out a deuce motor in Vietnam...Really neat. This guy is an excelled mechanic and a really good guy.
Now to the questions. I have searched and searched the archives as to not be redundant, but I can't seem to find any answers to my specific questions about a few things.
Once my EUC clears and payment has been made, what happens during the SF97 process? Do they send it to me to fill out or do they fill it out themselves? My truck was listed as "Manufacturer Unknown" which is somewhat troubling to me... How will I, (or they), know what to put in the blanks for year and model? Who does this and when?
Also, when can I actually take delivery? Do I have to have the SF97 before I go to recover it or can I get the truck first and let them send the SF97 to me later?
If that's the case, what do I do about a temporary tag for the trip? I'm sure I can get an insurance binder.
Also, does Frankfort national Guard base/Boone allow me to drive these off base if they run? I tried to call the base from a number I googled today and a Lieutenant on duty had no idea what I was talking about or what trucks I was talking about... I also tried all day to contact my GL rep who never answered his phone. This forum is my only help at real information.
The mechanic I am taking has agreed to shut his business down for a day and go with me to Frankfort to help get this... I could see a little glimmer in his eye as he looked the pics of my truck over....I hate to drag him 180 miles away and then be in for a big letdown of some unknown paperwork or technical problem. I think he could cover any mechanical problem.. Being that this is my first recovery, I want to have all my bases covered from a understanding and paperwork point.
Again, I know most of you guys are way ahead of me on this, but I looked for hours for this specific information and couldn't find it.
If it's redundant and I have missed it and anyone doesn't wish to post it, please PM me the info or a link to it.
Again, great forum and thanks to all the vast knowledge here.
Long time lurker finally registered and first time poster..
I just bought a M35A2 at yesterday's Frankfort sale. It went for $1270 plus fees which I am happy about.. I am in Cookeville Tennessee which is app. 180 miles from Frankfort...Another forum member thinks he looked at this truck, (Lot number 6900), and said it was running with decent brakes. I think I am going to try a recovery.
I will be taking a local mechanic who served two tours in the 8th Infantry during Vietnam. He was a deuce mechanic along with tank recovery and APC vehicles... I just got in from his house where we looked at pics of him changing out a deuce motor in Vietnam...Really neat. This guy is an excelled mechanic and a really good guy.
Now to the questions. I have searched and searched the archives as to not be redundant, but I can't seem to find any answers to my specific questions about a few things.
Once my EUC clears and payment has been made, what happens during the SF97 process? Do they send it to me to fill out or do they fill it out themselves? My truck was listed as "Manufacturer Unknown" which is somewhat troubling to me... How will I, (or they), know what to put in the blanks for year and model? Who does this and when?
Also, when can I actually take delivery? Do I have to have the SF97 before I go to recover it or can I get the truck first and let them send the SF97 to me later?
If that's the case, what do I do about a temporary tag for the trip? I'm sure I can get an insurance binder.
Also, does Frankfort national Guard base/Boone allow me to drive these off base if they run? I tried to call the base from a number I googled today and a Lieutenant on duty had no idea what I was talking about or what trucks I was talking about... I also tried all day to contact my GL rep who never answered his phone. This forum is my only help at real information.
The mechanic I am taking has agreed to shut his business down for a day and go with me to Frankfort to help get this... I could see a little glimmer in his eye as he looked the pics of my truck over....I hate to drag him 180 miles away and then be in for a big letdown of some unknown paperwork or technical problem. I think he could cover any mechanical problem.. Being that this is my first recovery, I want to have all my bases covered from a understanding and paperwork point.
Again, I know most of you guys are way ahead of me on this, but I looked for hours for this specific information and couldn't find it.
If it's redundant and I have missed it and anyone doesn't wish to post it, please PM me the info or a link to it.
Again, great forum and thanks to all the vast knowledge here.
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