It's definately a crapshoot. I'm lucky enough to have a friend nearby with a little land close to Redstone where I can get them off base. I've recovered 5 deuces and a m1009 CUCV from Redstone...
The first truck was a w/w with 35,xxx miles. It has run flawlessly with plenty of power to run up hills in 5th and not lose RPM's. The second truck was a wo/w with 329 miles when I bought it. It gave me some problems when the lower radiator hose busted, and with the old varnished diesel and rust clogging up the fuel filters. It also had no fluids in the diffs, tranny, radiator, and was 4qts low. The engine feels low on power and can only go up steep hills in 3rd (doing 28mph on the interstate sucks btw). Both trucks made it home the ~100 miles back to Birmingham, at night, in the rain. BTW because of the fuel issues on the wo/w truck it took 7 hours make it home
I picked up the other 4 trucks this past Monday. All 4 needed a jump, one had to be pullstarted b/c it had no slave plug, the cucv needed a fresh set of batteries. Two of the trucks are whistlers, one of which has nonfunctioning oil pressure and temp guages, the other has a pinhole leak in one of the air tanks, and no parking brake. The other one is a non-whistler, wo/w truck, and it had no brakes when I picked it up.
It DID have decent batteries once charged and was able to jump/pull the other trucks several times. It feels a little low on power, and I haven't driven the other 2 trucks (someone else did) to compare them.
The m1009 cucv, although a little rusty (IL nat guard), fired right up with a new set of batteries. It ran flawless at 70-80mph on the interstate for the 100 mile trip home. It's a great little truck.
So now I still have the 3 dueces to bring home (if I don't sell them first
), but after fixing all the little things like guages, air tank leak, etc as well as the brakes they should be able to make it home 100 miles just fine.