When I posted originally for comments, the auction was open but I didn't mention it because of the rules. I needed a sanity check and I decided 'No' at the last minute. I posted more here after it closed, with the offer to put people in touch for the sake of the truck. I know the owner regarded that as an opening bid and I don't know if there was a reserve. He expected it to be a higher value (antique-ish) version of the higher priced, more modern ones he sees there. He really doesn't know what it is, or what it does or might need.
I don't think his opening bid was unreasonable for what it is, but I think it reflects a too-high original auction from the county in July. I found a few photos of it that showed it was kept under cover by them. If I had the where-with-all to do what it needs personally, I might have bid the opener.
It could be a good truck but I think Clinto's assessment is fair in case it needs everything he mentioned. If it's put through its paces hard, I'm sure it will. I came up with about $2K - $3K (and a lot of cosmetic hours) over purchase to get it to do drive arounds and static displays. That was with some cooperation from supplier and mechanic friends.
If I was looking for a worker and not a mostly complete and pretty correct looking blue gasser, I'd have to wonder if it would be better to look at the 5 ton multi-fuels. For simplicity and a lot of common parts with my Deuce, maybe not.
Steve