saddamsnightmare
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January 2nd, 2009.
I would not write off an M211 or M135 even if it had gotten a good soaking. For the right $$$, one can tear these trucks down and rebuild them, the question is, do you want to bother? Once M135/211's were pretty common trucks, but now they are getting fewer and fewer to be found, as will happen with the M35's in about twenty years or so.
I am pretty certain that the State Secretary's office up in Baton Rouge could tell you who owned the land and likely the vehicle too. If the Civil War did not completely wipe out the property records, likely Katrina did not do so either.
Give it a shot, the worse they can say to you is "NO".
Cheers,
Kyle F. McGrogan
I would not write off an M211 or M135 even if it had gotten a good soaking. For the right $$$, one can tear these trucks down and rebuild them, the question is, do you want to bother? Once M135/211's were pretty common trucks, but now they are getting fewer and fewer to be found, as will happen with the M35's in about twenty years or so.
I am pretty certain that the State Secretary's office up in Baton Rouge could tell you who owned the land and likely the vehicle too. If the Civil War did not completely wipe out the property records, likely Katrina did not do so either.
Give it a shot, the worse they can say to you is "NO".
Cheers,
Kyle F. McGrogan