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I reluctantly came to the decision that I sell my deceased son Ethan's (aka Builder77) truck and related vehicles, parts and hardware. My question is whether I should sell his collection as a whole, or individually. His deuce is a 1987 M35A3 American General multifuel flatbed with drop-able sides. The only reason it is not working (as far as I know) is that the alternator was cannibalized prior to sale. Also, the gauge (fuel) below the speedometer is not in place. Ethan did get a used and an unused alternator, along with many other parts. Notably is a boxed Spicer 3053A transmission, a transfer case, a tow bar, some power take off hydraulics, two extra fuel tanks, new truck bed hoops, an arctic insulation kit, a personnel heater unit, an expensive air conditioning unit, a couple of so-so covers, a cold weather start kit, a grinder to service drum brakes, two boxed Teledyne 4A032 4-cylinder gas engines, a spin-on oil filter kit, and an undented replacement hood. The tires on it are original. The deuce is currently in original dually configuration, but Ethan planned to single the rear axles using highway tires. After Ethan's death I did try to realize this plan, and bought a full set of Canadian military surplus tubeless highway tires with a 65 mph rating. There are a total of eight Michelin 11R20 XZL's, six of them on wheel rims. There are also two trailers. One is a standard M!05, with a good cover and sides, and the other one is a heavy duty frame type trailer. There are also two more standard tires with rims. Ethan also had the truck's maintenance records, manuals for everything, and parts and plans for a pre- and post-run engine lubrication system. I would like to sell Ethan's collection to a person who would appreciate the effort and cost of getting all this together. BUT it is such a large amount that I doubt too many guys could afford the whole bundle. I am curious as to a reasonable price to ask if sold as a lot, and reasonable prices for the major parts if sold individually. They would have to be picked up in Richmond, Virginia. Thanks in advance for your advice. Rob
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