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How Old Was Your MV When You Got It

CMPPhil

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Hi All

Been reading through the various threads about members New To Them MVs and it started me thinking how old are these MVs when they enter the hobby? The trucks not the people. Has the age of MVs when they are surplussed gotten younger or older?

Lets keep the responses simple - Vehicle, year built, year you got it, truck age?

Cheers Phil
 

NDT

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M38A1, 1953, surplused 1970s, acquired 1980, age in 2021: 68
M135, 1951, surplused late 1970s, acquired 1982, age in 2021: 70
 

runk

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M35A2 (as updated through the years), late 1952 or early 1953 build (with 1970 and early 1990s rebuilds), 2009 surplus purchase, 69 years old (57 years in service !!)
 

dmetalmiki

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vehicle........declared manufactured..........bought...........Yonks!
M62......................1959....................................1989.............yep.
M54a2..................1956...................................1990..............yep
M45530cTFFT....1956....................................1989.............yep
DT 980.................1943....................................2020.............not long.
OT 65 Fug G.......1967.....................................2020.............not long
Kraz 255B...........1968.....................................2021.............not long

Ford Jeep.............1942........AGHHHH!!.......19...............(Heck!)..........5..........2!!
.................................................'Kin....'YONKS!',,n yonks..n yonks....n.....n..n...n..
 

SCM35A2

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I have two trucks...
1964 M35A2 that I got back in 2016
1991 M923A2/5ton I got in 2019
 

Robo McDuff

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M51 A2, official rebuild 1973, real year of manufacturing 1965
Until 1986 with the 386 Eng. Brigade New Hampshire
Sometime sfter that shipped to Europe to POMS depot Ter Apel, Netherlands
Surplussed 1999-2000
Bought by me 2010, with 3,000 miles and 300 hours on the counter.
Transported to the Czech Republic in 2012, awaiting final restoration.
 

PHOENIX-GER

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M1008 (German Licence declare it as GMC Truck/Coach USA CD30903 LKW offener Kasten) 1.11.1985 US Army Germany with 45000 Miles and some bumps of rough using but out of bullet holes :D=> 10.10.1996 bought and now 36 years old and since 25 years in our hand

Gone in a long time storage of 15 Years in 2005 with 165000 Miles. Between 1996 und 2005 daily in Use. Got a complete technical overhaul in 2020 for come up on the road again. Still waiting on the bodywork and finish.

In runing condition has the Truck now an increase in value of 420% to the price we had payed in 1996 and which we could got today if we would sold the Truck in Germany.
 

HDN

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I'll add mine.

AM General M35A3, S/N 500246

Built 1995
Spent time with Company B 316th Adjutant General at WYT5Y4 (not sure where that was), R/N PS220
Auctioned from Fort Drum in August 2010
First private owner sold it in November 2010
Second private owner sold it to me in October 2019

Although the truck was built from recycled M35s, the ID tags on it say it's 26 years old.
 

Mullaney

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My M936 is a 1984. I am not certain, but I think I am the third possibly 4th owner since the Gov auctioned it off.
That makes her 37 years old. I could say my truck is just as cute as a button, but that doesn't really compute :cool:
 
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