Thread has been dead so I figured I'd give an update.
Have decided to stay away from the gasser with leaky wheel cylinders even though it has no rust, great paint job, and new tires. It also had a somewhat high mileage than I would have liked although I can't remember off hand what it was.
Found a deuce 300 miles away down in Wisconsin with a winch, turbo, great tires, soft top, included hard top, bows, troop seats, and rubberized canvas. Very low miles, recently rebuilt transfer case in addition to engine/trans inspection, decent paint job, and only a little rust. Getting a great price on it. Going to head down this Saturday and if it checks out nice will pick it up and drive home Sunday. The truck had just got done with a 500 mile trip, runs great, and fluids are good. We will escort the deuce with the explorer we took down there and bring a tool/recovery kit with.
Any Steel Soldiers down in western and central Wisconsin who I could contact in case something goes wrong? I should probably load some of the TMs on my laptop too.
Feel kind of dumb for asking this but I've been reading of some big a$$ socket you need to have to remove a axel nut to change a tire. With all cars and civilian trucks I've worked on you just remove the lug nuts and pull the tire from the rotor/drum assembly.
If everything goes good, might finally have a awesome manure and firewood truck.