71DeuceAK
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Like the title says, I'm probably going to go look at a 1968 M35A2 in the next week or two. I'm admittedly a little on the excited side, but also on the slightly terrified side, "What am I getting myself into?"
Some backstory:
-I'm presently a college freshman who spent his high school years living in rural southeast Alaska with no roads/cars, so believe it or not this 18 year old doesn't drive yet and probably won't be licensed for at least another, say, six months. (Wanting to take professional driver's ed). Got the Deuce bug a little over a year and a half ago, quite suddenly of course (Like usually happens from what I understand). Been reading up on the darn things ever since. I've had a little bit of in person experience climbing around on them and actually my first experience with a manual transmission, and about my second time behind the wheel, was trying to bump start a M49 fuel tanker Deuce by being towed with another vehicle, slightly terrifying but well worth what I learned of how these trucks handle.
-I just so happened to be perusing my local Craigslist a few days ago, and found a '68 M35A2 in decent shape, asking 3500. Called the number on the ad and talked to the guy earlier this evening. Apparently he's the first civilian owner, and has had it for about 15 years. "Apparently" there is nothing wrong with it to speak of: good tires, good brakes, recent batteries, good E-brake, etc. etc. I know I'm crazy for even considering it at all but I can't shake the feeling that opportunity is knocking for me. I'm going to hopefully go look at it this week or next week sometime.
-Yes, this would be my first vehicle I ever owned. I'm still not driving quite yet so it would sit for awhile. I'm presently house hunting and may have found a couple promising listings, so if those pan out soon I'll have space to park it for however long. Obviously once I'm driving it would get more use, I could even see daily driving it, especially during the summer months. (Winters in Fairbanks, Alaska...we'll see...this is my first winter living here).
Just looking for suggestions on what to look for/what to be prepared to have to fix, etc. Being apparently definitely drivable, it could be driven somewhere and parked for the time being. Tomorrow might be a call or a trip down to the DMV to ask some questions about titling when I still only have a learners permit, what Alaska's specific insurance laws are for temporary trip insurance, etc. Hopefully insurance companies don't just laugh at my situation, though I have the sneaking suspicion they might. (Trying to get insurance for it for someone else to drive it to some other place where it could be parked).
Part of me is ever so slightly terrified at the idea of jumping in headfirst with a Deuce as a first-ever-owned vehicle, especially considering I'm mechanically a total novice. But at the same time I can't shake the feeling that opportunity is knocking for me and it sort of "feels right" if that make sense. I definitely have already investigated it further.
Let's hear others' thoughts/first newbie Deuce purchase anecdotes/suggestions!
Some backstory:
-I'm presently a college freshman who spent his high school years living in rural southeast Alaska with no roads/cars, so believe it or not this 18 year old doesn't drive yet and probably won't be licensed for at least another, say, six months. (Wanting to take professional driver's ed). Got the Deuce bug a little over a year and a half ago, quite suddenly of course (Like usually happens from what I understand). Been reading up on the darn things ever since. I've had a little bit of in person experience climbing around on them and actually my first experience with a manual transmission, and about my second time behind the wheel, was trying to bump start a M49 fuel tanker Deuce by being towed with another vehicle, slightly terrifying but well worth what I learned of how these trucks handle.
-I just so happened to be perusing my local Craigslist a few days ago, and found a '68 M35A2 in decent shape, asking 3500. Called the number on the ad and talked to the guy earlier this evening. Apparently he's the first civilian owner, and has had it for about 15 years. "Apparently" there is nothing wrong with it to speak of: good tires, good brakes, recent batteries, good E-brake, etc. etc. I know I'm crazy for even considering it at all but I can't shake the feeling that opportunity is knocking for me. I'm going to hopefully go look at it this week or next week sometime.
-Yes, this would be my first vehicle I ever owned. I'm still not driving quite yet so it would sit for awhile. I'm presently house hunting and may have found a couple promising listings, so if those pan out soon I'll have space to park it for however long. Obviously once I'm driving it would get more use, I could even see daily driving it, especially during the summer months. (Winters in Fairbanks, Alaska...we'll see...this is my first winter living here).
Just looking for suggestions on what to look for/what to be prepared to have to fix, etc. Being apparently definitely drivable, it could be driven somewhere and parked for the time being. Tomorrow might be a call or a trip down to the DMV to ask some questions about titling when I still only have a learners permit, what Alaska's specific insurance laws are for temporary trip insurance, etc. Hopefully insurance companies don't just laugh at my situation, though I have the sneaking suspicion they might. (Trying to get insurance for it for someone else to drive it to some other place where it could be parked).
Part of me is ever so slightly terrified at the idea of jumping in headfirst with a Deuce as a first-ever-owned vehicle, especially considering I'm mechanically a total novice. But at the same time I can't shake the feeling that opportunity is knocking for me and it sort of "feels right" if that make sense. I definitely have already investigated it further.
Let's hear others' thoughts/first newbie Deuce purchase anecdotes/suggestions!