poppop
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My Friend bob130ab recently won two Dueces on GL. One was at Warner Robbins abd the other at Fort Stewart. He drove to Robbins and inspected the trucks before the sale. There was only one at Stewart so since it was so close to us he did not inspect but put in a max bid early in the sale at a level he was sure would be outbid. He had a truck picked out at Robbins that he liked. It started and ran fine and had good brakes and tires. Well the day the sale closed no one outbid him on the Stewart truck. That sale closed on time and he had won the truck. He had compitition on the Robbins truck and called me for advice on what to do. He was close to his limit on the truck but still wanted it. Problem was he now had one at Stewart. My advice was if you want that truck bid some more on it. He did and called back in a few minutes to say he still did not have it, what should he do. Well I said, you can't have to many trucks, so if you really want it I would hit it one more time. Some one else must want it to so you probably won't get it. He called back in a few minutes with some choice words for me as he now owned two Dueces. When the EUC's cleared his wife drove him to Robbins and after checking the truck over he drove it home with no problems and was very happy with the truck. Now he was wishing someone had taken the Stewart truck away from him. Last Tuesday I went with him to get the Stewart truck. We checked fluid levels, hooked up jumpers and it fired right up. This truck had singles, all tires very good with a new spare in the rack, new seat covers, good paint, a brand new alternater, every thing worked and even some goodies in the tool box. He was very pleased with this truck and it is now his keeper. The Robbins truck will probably be looking for a new home soon unless I can convince him he needs two dueces to keep his two M817s company. The pictures are from Stewart.
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