lenny3
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Hello All,
I am new to the forum as a member but have grazed around the site many times dreaming one day I could be the owner of a jaw dropping magnificent piece of machinery as a bobbed deuce , or any big military truck for that matter. It seemed like it was a completely unattainable dream .
About 3 weeks ago on my way home from work I noticed they had been moving some vehicles ,and trailers around at a large fenced in lot . In the proses They had revealed an obviously dilapidated deuce . No top and very rusty .
I just thought I would stop in and see what they might take for it . It took a few days but I got a hold of the correct person.
It turns out to be a stock 1966 Kaiser Jeep M35a2 . I was told it had been sitting for 10 years and was parked only because it had a fuel leak., had a clear In. title and would take $1000.00 so he would not have to mow around it anymore .
So now I am the proud owner of a deuce and a half . I figured if I had to I could scrap it and get my money back. It was a small adventure to get it home and up the drive. Thank god for the huge maple tree in the back yard.
I am new to the forum as a member but have grazed around the site many times dreaming one day I could be the owner of a jaw dropping magnificent piece of machinery as a bobbed deuce , or any big military truck for that matter. It seemed like it was a completely unattainable dream .
About 3 weeks ago on my way home from work I noticed they had been moving some vehicles ,and trailers around at a large fenced in lot . In the proses They had revealed an obviously dilapidated deuce . No top and very rusty .
I just thought I would stop in and see what they might take for it . It took a few days but I got a hold of the correct person.
It turns out to be a stock 1966 Kaiser Jeep M35a2 . I was told it had been sitting for 10 years and was parked only because it had a fuel leak., had a clear In. title and would take $1000.00 so he would not have to mow around it anymore .
So now I am the proud owner of a deuce and a half . I figured if I had to I could scrap it and get my money back. It was a small adventure to get it home and up the drive. Thank god for the huge maple tree in the back yard.