So, your 16 and you want a vehicle. Do you have a job or the funds to purchase, repair and insure such a purchase? Are you mechanically skilled/experienced? Do you want the vehicle for fun or as a reliable daily driver? Personally, I think an MV for a first vehicle is a very bad choice.
How's English class going for you?
Here's one rule that not only applies to this web site, but it is also good advise for the real world also.
• Do not post in all CAPS or in giant run-on sentences without punctuation. Do not post as if texting and do avoid the use of texting abbreviations. We are not the grammar police but we want everyone to easily read your post in at least 8th grade English. It is extra work to post proper sentences from a smartphone but the result will be greatly appreciated. Please do your best to use capitalization, proper spelling and punctuation. It makes it easier for everyone to read!
One more thing, Government surplus means just that, not a used car sales business. You are buying an unknown item in unknown condition. It is surplus, nothing can be assumed when you purchase it. You will need to go over and asses every single part of the truck, before it will be safe to drive. Assume nothing. If you can afford to pay $3500 for a CUCV through a website auction, and accept it is junk when you get it, then this is a good choice for your first vehicle.