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I've never owned an MV of any kind and I don't currently own a pickup. I drive a sporty sedan and while it's great for long drives on the highway, it doesn't cut it for weekend use. Driving out to my club shooting range is the pits (dirt road that is sometimes muddy and with potholes) and I have no real ability to haul anything. I would have a plain jane pickup as my daily driver instead of the sedan except it's hard to find plain jane pickups, and the price of pickups overall seem outrageous to me. So, I consider the possibility of an M1008 or deuce as my weekend vehicle. I went through the Uses for Deuces thread and was amazed.
Here are the big questions that are relevant to my situation:
1) I live in a subdivision and have a 2-car driveway. My lot slopes from front to back and I have parking space at back of my lot, but I'd have to move my yard fencing to create a path to drive and park behind the fenced in area. I have a good friend who has 50 acres about 20 miles away and I'm sure he would allow me to park there, but having my MV that far away will reduce my fun time with the MV (I fear). Alternatively, I could pay to store it at a nearby storage location but would rather not have to pay monthly storage fees. Any thoughts or suggestions?
2) I'm not a mechanic. I can change fluids and stuff like that, but I've never done stuff like brake work, electrical, hydraulics, engine, etc. I have basic tools but do not have compressor and pneumatic tools. I'm willing to learn and I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty, but it's where I am currently. Is the CUCV M1008 easier for a novice/beginner mechanic to deal with (as compared to deuce)? Have any of you been in similar state of skills when you bought your first MV? Suggestions?
Based on these 2 big questions, does it make more sense to pick one over the other as a first MV?
Thanks!
Here are the big questions that are relevant to my situation:
1) I live in a subdivision and have a 2-car driveway. My lot slopes from front to back and I have parking space at back of my lot, but I'd have to move my yard fencing to create a path to drive and park behind the fenced in area. I have a good friend who has 50 acres about 20 miles away and I'm sure he would allow me to park there, but having my MV that far away will reduce my fun time with the MV (I fear). Alternatively, I could pay to store it at a nearby storage location but would rather not have to pay monthly storage fees. Any thoughts or suggestions?
2) I'm not a mechanic. I can change fluids and stuff like that, but I've never done stuff like brake work, electrical, hydraulics, engine, etc. I have basic tools but do not have compressor and pneumatic tools. I'm willing to learn and I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty, but it's where I am currently. Is the CUCV M1008 easier for a novice/beginner mechanic to deal with (as compared to deuce)? Have any of you been in similar state of skills when you bought your first MV? Suggestions?
Based on these 2 big questions, does it make more sense to pick one over the other as a first MV?
Thanks!