Okay, I am happy to report that the old deuce is home! Very uneventful trip. I cut the copper line, spliced a rubber hose in place of the smashed part for a temporary fix. Filled the tires with air, replaced the batteries(group 31s fit awesome), I changed the fuel filters. I also drained some of the fuel from the bottom of the tank, just to check it. The fuel looked fantastic, no junk just good clean fuel! This truck came from Vegas GL. The guy who brought it up here bought and sold a number of these trucks, and kind of knew where the better maintained trucks were(He was the guy that bought this one and parked it when it needed some work). He said Yermo was known for taking the worst care of their trucks. Some of the better ones came from South Dakota. Once home I cleaned the cab and found the paperwork, signed by an E-7 to have this truck released from the military--this truck came from SD! We got this truck running closer to dark(had other stuff to do yesterday). We were going to get it running and come back the next day--once running there was no way I could resist! Only stupidness on my part is I did not read the shifting pattern--read from 1, 2, 3, then figured 4 and five were in the usual spots. Kept thinking as I was driving through town that the manufacturer sure had 3, and 4 a long ways apart gearing wise. As I was puting through town, sun going down and beautiful, I past a bar/eating spot with the hippies on the deck. Of course I couldn't resist goose-ing Todd(what the girls were thinking they are gonna call the deuce); in what was really fifth gear doing 30mph, the rumble of the exhaust was something everyone could feel. Of course they all had their little pinkys sticking out as they drank whatever, a scowl on their face as they realized all the environment they saved driving their Prius's was now null and void with me driving the deuce. I got a good laugh at the scene. Also, I noticed a couple of lifted trucks with big tires all of a sudden seemed like Tonka toys!!! Man I am hooked--for once I noticed the cautions on the data plates to be relevant-Hearing protection is a good idea! Thanks to all. This thing is awesome!!!