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About 5 miles from my house is an early 50s M211. It belongs to an older man who used it to go back and forth to his off the grid mountain camp. He is now too old to use the cabin and the deuce has been sitting.
Because I am known around here for my collection of retired military trucks it has been offered to me many times. I have declined it the first time because it was mid-winter and not accessible. I declined it a second time because it was too far parked in a wet field and I don't really want the truck enough to rescue it. I was contacted again this time by a third party that it was started and brought close to the road.
I did go check it out this past Sunday and found it has indeed been moved close to the road. I should mention the road is a hardly used class 6 road the travels to the top of the mountain and the deuce is near the top. Its a very long way down!
The M211 now has a flatbed on it and I can see its a gas / automatic. It also has no brakes whatsoever. Frankly unless it was mint its not really something that excites me. If it was nearer to the base road I would offer scrap value and tow it home with my M636a2 and perhaps tinker with it but to retrieve it its more than my one man (me) operation can handle.
There is a running bulldozer on the property that perhaps one could to slow its freeroll down the mountain.
So that brings me to the point. The fact is I don't want the truck but I also hate seeing a retired truck this old and this not rusty sit. I also know that once someone buys that property or the gentleman passes it will be scrapped. The man is not giving it away but from what I was told 3 times he isn't asking much more than scrap value. So if anyone here wants it just let me know and I will make the introductions, show you the truck and as a fellow enthusiast I would help you in any way I can to get the truck down the mountain.
Below are some pics I took Sunday. If there is anyone interested let me know.
Because I am known around here for my collection of retired military trucks it has been offered to me many times. I have declined it the first time because it was mid-winter and not accessible. I declined it a second time because it was too far parked in a wet field and I don't really want the truck enough to rescue it. I was contacted again this time by a third party that it was started and brought close to the road.
I did go check it out this past Sunday and found it has indeed been moved close to the road. I should mention the road is a hardly used class 6 road the travels to the top of the mountain and the deuce is near the top. Its a very long way down!
The M211 now has a flatbed on it and I can see its a gas / automatic. It also has no brakes whatsoever. Frankly unless it was mint its not really something that excites me. If it was nearer to the base road I would offer scrap value and tow it home with my M636a2 and perhaps tinker with it but to retrieve it its more than my one man (me) operation can handle.
There is a running bulldozer on the property that perhaps one could to slow its freeroll down the mountain.
So that brings me to the point. The fact is I don't want the truck but I also hate seeing a retired truck this old and this not rusty sit. I also know that once someone buys that property or the gentleman passes it will be scrapped. The man is not giving it away but from what I was told 3 times he isn't asking much more than scrap value. So if anyone here wants it just let me know and I will make the introductions, show you the truck and as a fellow enthusiast I would help you in any way I can to get the truck down the mountain.
Below are some pics I took Sunday. If there is anyone interested let me know.
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