I must have priced mine that's all original too cheap at 10k if they want 12,900 for that one lol.The next donor candidate is on TruckPaper
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I must have priced mine that's all original too cheap at 10k if they want 12,900 for that one lol.The next donor candidate is on TruckPaper
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for sureI must have priced mine that's all original too cheap at 10k if they want 12,900 for that one lol.
Matt, not to mention this truck has some serious front end damage.for sure
Yeah but I wonder what the other vehicle looks like lol! These guys on Truckpaper are always asking 2x what it's worth. I'd offer 5-6k for this truck especially considering the low-boy shipping is probably the same amount. It's basically a frame and drive train anyway.Matt, not to mention this truck has some serious front end damage.
That's an interesting build. I like the single rear tires !Stumbled across this build of an M123A1C RV conversion
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Thanks for the vote of confidence. I have a little more work to do on my "Double D Cup Beauty" before I enter it for MV of the month. She's not quite road worthy yet.Jeff put that Double D Cup beauty up. I'm sure she'll get some votes.
That's a lot of money for not much truck. There is a lot missing or damaged.The next donor candidate is on TruckPaper
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Yeah looks beat up and scavenged. This one below on FB is in FL and he's asking 15. Comes with a new crate motor and trans. M123-E2That's a lot of money for not much truck. There is a lot missing or damaged.
That's a lot of truck and parts for the money. And being an M123E2 it is rare too. The owner is a good guy who also posts here.Yeah looks beat up and scavenged. This one below on FB is in FL and he's asking 15. Comes with a new crate motor and trans. M123-E2
That'd be a fun restoration. But I'm living vicariously thru the restorations of others. Also my wife would shiv meThat's a lot of truck and parts for the money. And being an M123E2 it is rare too. The owner is a good guy who also posts here.
Every one of us alive is living on Death Row, from the moment that we're born, it's all just a matter of time.That'd be a fun restoration. But I'm living vicariously thru the restorations of others. Also my wife would shiv me
Yes but I'm hoping much later than today.Every one of us alive is living on Death Row, from the moment that we're born, it's all just a matter of time.
So, maybe "shiv-by-Mama"? MatthewWBailey, it might just be a noble way to go.
We all gotta go anyway, you know?!
Very cool!Today on Facebook Kevin Boyle posted some photos of an M123A1C owned by the Upton Massachusetts Division of Forestry many years ago. It turns out this is my truck, the external cage and the matching door insignia we found while prepping for paint are unmistakable. I never knew my truck was outfitted this way, I just figured it was used by the Forestry Division to haul their Caterpillars around. It's always a good day when you can learn some history about your truck.
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