BigJay
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Ok so I've been looking at trucks on ebay, at dealers, and on govliquidation for a couple months now. Part of me thinks I should bite the bullet and buy my first MV from a dealer that has serviced it, but part of me also thinks it would be a lot of fun to get one straight out of GL. That's something I'll have to work out...
This truck: http://cgi.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=969220
Looks really nice! Winch, drop side bed, hard top, looks fairly clean/not a lot of major rust, seems like it has the air shift, and that stylish fire extingusher..
But the condition says H7 which sounds fairly ominous...
"Material which has been determined to be unserviceable and does not meet repair criteria; Type I shelf life material that has passed the expiration date, and Type II shelf life material that has passed the expiration date and cannot be extended. NOTE: Classify obsolete and excess material to its proper condition before consigning to the DRMO. DO NOT classify material in supply condition H unless it is truly unserviceable and does not meet repair criteria."
So IS that an acurate description, is the motor blown on this guy or something? Or, are these codes not very accurate?
I'm not saying this is the truck I want, although it does seem to be about what I'm looking for... It just really struck me when I was looking at what seemed to be a nice truck, and the condition read so poorly.
-Jay
This truck: http://cgi.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=969220
Looks really nice! Winch, drop side bed, hard top, looks fairly clean/not a lot of major rust, seems like it has the air shift, and that stylish fire extingusher..
But the condition says H7 which sounds fairly ominous...
"Material which has been determined to be unserviceable and does not meet repair criteria; Type I shelf life material that has passed the expiration date, and Type II shelf life material that has passed the expiration date and cannot be extended. NOTE: Classify obsolete and excess material to its proper condition before consigning to the DRMO. DO NOT classify material in supply condition H unless it is truly unserviceable and does not meet repair criteria."
So IS that an acurate description, is the motor blown on this guy or something? Or, are these codes not very accurate?
I'm not saying this is the truck I want, although it does seem to be about what I'm looking for... It just really struck me when I was looking at what seemed to be a nice truck, and the condition read so poorly.
-Jay