September 10th, 2011.
Ichudov:
You're in Illinois and you want to do what with a deuce??? Let's be realistic here, even non-commercially operated dueces need a weight rated plate at $500.00 per year and two inspections. You're gonna need to add weight payment increases tio your drivers license even if you are non commercial, as a standard IL driver's license only goes to 13,000# GVW, and the deuce is over that empty. Further, the deuce was designed as an off road tactical truck, a 200 mile trip will take you 6 or 7 hours with a deuce versus 3 with any civillian truck. AND, I doubt she will pass a DOT inspection, and the maintenance will eat you out of house and home. If she breaks down you are basically screwed, as few mechanics want to bother with a deuce in any form, and when it comes time to break the wheels down to change tires, you're screwed even bigger as few tire guys will work on a safety ring wheel, which is what the deuce has. Ask yourself why Uncle Sam has pretty much decommissioned the trucks, and it is because even the M35A3's have outlived their usefulness. N>B: Under Federal Law, any vehicle is "Commeercial" that is used to haul freight for money or execute services for money, even if your friends buy you a tank of fuel for firewood hauling, you are done in the Fed's eyes and most states DMV/DOH, and your insurance will drop you like a hot potato, and don't get in a wreck hauling for money with standard MV insurance, you'll be paying on the accident for the rest of your life......
Give it your best shot, but you'd be better off with a modern medium duty truck from the maintenance, mileage and insurance aspects, and I know and love the deuce, but their days are done as a regular runner. 4500 miles a year, maybe, 4500 miles a month, never gonna happen.
Auction Surplus? you're gonna hate the deuce deck height in the bed, it was designed to load and unload off of railroad boxcar high docks, anything less and you're in a world of hurt, just from experience....