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My 1971 AMG was 42,000+/- clams when new, came with a GL sticker stating so on the windshield! The prices went up or down depending on the options.....
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Did you get the Deuce from GL? If you did then at the bottom of the page that shows the details of the auction, it shows the value of the vehicle. If you did not then I would have to give you a generic price. The GL listing at the bottom has a column entitled "Acquisition Value" which is what the government paid for the vehicle. For instance a 1971 AM General Corp, M35A2 w/w, Truck, Cargo, 2 1/2-ton, 6X6, with winch. Powered by a 6 Cylinder Multifuel engine driving through a five speed manual transmission and two speed transfer case has an acquisition value new as$46,750. Since these vehicles are contracted vehicles produced for the government under a specific contract, that is the generic new price per M35A2 Vehicle. I hope that helps.While all of this has been going on I have been working with my regular insurer and to their credit they are attempting to help.
They just called me with a question that knocked me for a loop. It has not been covered in any of the zillions of forum threads on insurance. I even googled it and came up dry.
Their underwriter would like to know:
<drum roll>
How much did the M35A2 cost the government when new?
I kid you not.
Does anyone know?
My 1971 AMG was 42,000+/- clams when new, came with a GL sticker stating so on the windshield! The prices went up or down depending on the options.....
No, I got my Deuce from a private individual who got it (not sure how) from the PA National Guard. Thanks for the info - your response plus those of the others greatly help.Did you get the Deuce from GL? If you did then at the bottom of the page that shows the details of the auction, it shows the value of the vehicle. If you did not then I would have to give you a generic price. The GL listing at the bottom has a column entitled "Acquisition Value" which is what the government paid for the vehicle. For instance a 1971 AM General Corp, M35A2 w/w, Truck, Cargo, 2 1/2-ton, 6X6, with winch. Powered by a 6 Cylinder Multifuel engine driving through a five speed manual transmission and two speed transfer case has an acquisition value new as$46,750. Since these vehicles are contracted vehicles produced for the government under a specific contract, that is the generic new price per M35A2 Vehicle. I hope that helps.
Dave08
You should post up the rep whom you spoke with and a Phone Number.guys thanks for all the help !! i did not think it was going to be this hard to find insurance without lockable storage, pix, and other collector type restrictions..
I FINALLY found a company that would insure me with no restrictions, just like any other "normal " vehicle...here is what i found from a company called Safeco:
VEHICLE COVERAGES AM general Military Transport
Bodily Injury Liability $100,000/$300,000
Property Damage Liability $100,000
Personal Injury Protection Accept Coverage- yes
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist $100,000/$300,000
UM Property Damage $100,000
Comprehensive $500 w/Full Glass
Collision $500
Roadside Assistance Roadside Assistance (heavy vehicle)
Total vehicle premium $201.50 yr.
DISCOUNTS & SAFECO
SAFETY REWARDS Description
Accident Forgiveness After 6 years
PREMIUM SUMMARY Premium
Vehicle Coverages $201.50
Discounts & Safeco Safety Rewards Included
Total policy premium for 12 months $201.50
This quote is provided without cost or obligation
You should post up the rep whom you spoke with and a Phone Number.
There is also normally a small yellow sticker on a truck, or anything else for that matter, that came from GL that has the original acquisition cost. Both of my deuces had it on a headlight.Did you get the Deuce from GL? If you did then at the bottom of the page that shows the details of the auction, it shows the value of the vehicle. If you did not then I would have to give you a generic price. The GL listing at the bottom has a column entitled "Acquisition Value" which is what the government paid for the vehicle. For instance a 1971 AM General Corp, M35A2 w/w, Truck, Cargo, 2 1/2-ton, 6X6, with winch. Powered by a 6 Cylinder Multifuel engine driving through a five speed manual transmission and two speed transfer case has an acquisition value new as$46,750. Since these vehicles are contracted vehicles produced for the government under a specific contract, that is the generic new price per M35A2 Vehicle. I hope that helps.
Dave08
you are right I was actually happy to find someone to pay money too!
What happened at Gulfway?LOL, my regular insurer just bailed, per their home office. I will go with Hagerty.
Now that is funny. Gulfway(Travelers) insured mine as a private commercial, no collision, just Liabilty, 100/300/1,000,000, 8000 miles a year, for 507.00 a year. I have regular plates, weighted to 34,000lbs in the state of SC. I had a harder time with the DMV , trying to tell then that it was a private vehicle, and not for hire.My call to Gulfway a few hours ago was pleasant, informative and disappointing !
NO daily use, no runs to Lowes or grocery store, NO driving to work and back ! NO farm tags, I intend to run regular plates, so beware, misleading your agent or company could cost you everything you own !
Parades, mud runs, special events are all O.K., but I want the freedom and honesty to go where ever and when ever !
Now to try Geico and State Farm ! Pretty sure $200.00 a year won't be in my future, but if I wanted economy I would buy a Smart Car . . . AS IF ! LOL !
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