I took my camera there to get pics, found some really neat finds though. I will try and post the pics soon(tuesday hopefully). That place was huge. Over 60 Acres I walked for you guys scouting, lol. The only problems is almost everything there is pure junk, and I mean parted out, rusted, dinged up, junk. One lot (can't remember which) is listed as an international telephone main. truck. I knew when I saw it that it was a K43 WWII telephone maint. truck. I looked it over and sure enough it is. It isn't in too bad of shape, the winch was there and it was fairly complete, but there were many rust holes in the bed, but for a WWII guy it would probably be worth getting a rare truck like that. If I had the time I would go after it, but I have too many projects going. They have a Tank recovery truck painted red with a V12 engine in it and is chain driven. It is not a WWII M26 pacific, but I think it is made by pacific and is probably the post war series that followed. I found another international USMC WWII truck that I have never seen before, a parted out M55 5-ton long wheel base truck and a few CCKW that were made into construction vehicles. Sadly the guy was a prick to deal with and never sold anything, and all the locals I talked to said he was that way and there are a lot of people that have been waiting for this sale for a long time. I also have never seen so many M151 grills, windshields, seats, and good tires on rims. He also had tons upon tons onf M151 engines with trannys, some were sealed in foam shipping containers and waxpaper from the military, but the dumbass opened them up and just tossed them on the ground and some are missing a few parts and are getting rusty. Not a singe jeep frame though, just those parts and they were everywhere. He has piles and piles of military GP tents and canvas that sat outside so long there is nothing left. Makes me really mad to see that kind of waste. One old trailer was full of military decontamination fluid!!!, New in the crates, DS2. I have no idea what it is besides maybe NBC stuff, but i'll bet it causes cancer, lol. Another truck was packed full of MOPAR brand factory paint, but it's so old now that it's junk. I was pretty depressing to see it all. I can almost promise that every military truck was driven in there, but he parted them out so bad, they are just simply scrap now. You could tell though that they were really nice once. Most of the trucks are from the 50s including the M35s. All are pretty much missing engines, axle shafts, trannys, and other critical parts. I am not even sure if I'm going down there anymore. If I do i'm going after trailers mainly. Did meet another SS guy down there from the omaha area that deals with the M715s, had a really nice talk. I will get some pics out to you guys tomorrow night with what I saw and please feel free to ask any questions. I'm more than happy to help.