I just bought this deuce from ebay, and it's a bit of a famous one that's been in several movies and TV shows (The Hulk, Jarhead, Over There, 3 Kings):
M109A3 Shop truck, M35A2 Military camper: eBay Motors (item 170560848906 end time Nov-07-10 12:58:45 PST)
Very excited to be joining the MV "club". Bought it for hauling, storage and as a bug out vehicle should it come to that.
I have to admit, my auto mechanic skills are a bit lacking, but I'm mechanically adept in general and really looking forward to learning more, and this seems like a great way to have a bit of "baptism by fire"!
However my first challenge is I need to get it from Southern California to Utah. My plan is to fly down and drive it back with a friend. I looked into shipping it, but the best price I've received so far has been $1,770, which is too rich for my blood.
I lined up the insurance today and once I've got that and the title, I can get it registered in Utah.
I've talked with the previous owners and they assure me it's been babied and is in great working condition. At my request, they've agreed to have their mechanic go over things one last time, specifically making sure the brakes are in tip top shape.
I've never driven a deuce before, but I have driven a few larger vehicles and I've driven probably at least a million miles in manual transmission cars/trucks.
I've read the manuals on getting the deuce started up, and I'm trying to absorb as much as I can about maintenance, but I admit most is over my head.
My questions are:
Am I insane to drive it 600 miles on my first journey with it? (Before I leave, I am considering a visit to Boyce here in Utah to ask if I can test drive one of their deuces... I'm happy to pay for their time, I'd just like to get some practice in before my journey.)
Given that it's going to be a long haul (uphill most of the way - which is good in my opinion, less reliance on brakes). What do you folks recommend I have on hand as far as emergency supplies? I'm planning to get a fire extinguisher, emergency orange triangles, jumper cables, and some fluids (recommendations appreciated). Anything else?
Commonly needed tools?
Even though their mechanic is going to give it an inspection. When I get there, I'd like to do the same, any specifics I should look out for?
How long can it be driven at cruising speed (45-50MPH) before it needs a break?
Any other advice is very welcome.
Oh, also, on the way up we'll be parking it over night in Vegas at a hotel parking lot. Any recommendations on a quick and dirty way to make it hard to steal while we slumber?
I'm really excited!
Thanks in advance!
Jeremy
M109A3 Shop truck, M35A2 Military camper: eBay Motors (item 170560848906 end time Nov-07-10 12:58:45 PST)
Very excited to be joining the MV "club". Bought it for hauling, storage and as a bug out vehicle should it come to that.
I have to admit, my auto mechanic skills are a bit lacking, but I'm mechanically adept in general and really looking forward to learning more, and this seems like a great way to have a bit of "baptism by fire"!
However my first challenge is I need to get it from Southern California to Utah. My plan is to fly down and drive it back with a friend. I looked into shipping it, but the best price I've received so far has been $1,770, which is too rich for my blood.
I lined up the insurance today and once I've got that and the title, I can get it registered in Utah.
I've talked with the previous owners and they assure me it's been babied and is in great working condition. At my request, they've agreed to have their mechanic go over things one last time, specifically making sure the brakes are in tip top shape.
I've never driven a deuce before, but I have driven a few larger vehicles and I've driven probably at least a million miles in manual transmission cars/trucks.
I've read the manuals on getting the deuce started up, and I'm trying to absorb as much as I can about maintenance, but I admit most is over my head.
My questions are:
Am I insane to drive it 600 miles on my first journey with it? (Before I leave, I am considering a visit to Boyce here in Utah to ask if I can test drive one of their deuces... I'm happy to pay for their time, I'd just like to get some practice in before my journey.)
Given that it's going to be a long haul (uphill most of the way - which is good in my opinion, less reliance on brakes). What do you folks recommend I have on hand as far as emergency supplies? I'm planning to get a fire extinguisher, emergency orange triangles, jumper cables, and some fluids (recommendations appreciated). Anything else?
Commonly needed tools?
Even though their mechanic is going to give it an inspection. When I get there, I'd like to do the same, any specifics I should look out for?
How long can it be driven at cruising speed (45-50MPH) before it needs a break?
Any other advice is very welcome.
Oh, also, on the way up we'll be parking it over night in Vegas at a hotel parking lot. Any recommendations on a quick and dirty way to make it hard to steal while we slumber?
I'm really excited!
Thanks in advance!
Jeremy
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