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well if you need to haul 15 or twenty at once
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Dude, you need a DUKW, not a Deuce!Thats a big 10-4. he put me 200lb over capacity for my boat....and to top it off, that night, my motor took a crap and i had to paddle almost 5 miles back to the ramp.
But I enjoy a good adventure, the deuce, however, should make hauling MUCH easier.
I've looked for one, no luck, I'll trade my lifted GMC Denali for itDude, you need a DUKW, not a Deuce!
Found a '68 Kaiser Deuce many years ago in excellent condition. Had the long wheelbase and a 17' semi-expandable van body on it for a water purification system (erdilator). Couple of cool things about this truck - the van body has never (that I can tell) been through a "military" restoration. I have seen many, many with what appears to be a horizontal corrugation sheeting added to the exterior for a "resurfacing", but this one still has the smooth sides in excellent condition. The other thing is that this water system seems to have been based possibly on a larger system. I have seen other "water vans" that were shorter than the typical 17' that this is. One other thing is that the entire driver's side of the van body opens up as in the picture whereas I have seen other "water vans" that only had a portion of the driver's side that opened. The "opening side" I believe was originally intended for easier access to the pumping/filtering equipment. The top and bottom halves of this arrangement are very, very similar to the type found on the "expandable" vans usually found on the 5-tons except without the crank-out/fold-out wall extensions. When the side is open, it makes for a really cool "covered porch" for watching car shows, car/truck cruises, you name it. We took out almost all of the water system and put in (2) couches, (4) swivel chairs w/ a round pedestal table, a refrigerator, a microwave, an audio system, some additional interior lighting, have a tv for movies but need to graduate to flat screen someday, a neon sign, some "fallout shelter" designation signs that I got out of an old school sub-basement, etc, etc, etc. She's a slow girl getting there (a real huff and puff with all of the weight of the 17' van) but she does always get there and it's a great time when we do.
Take Care, Dave.
Buy first, explain later...So you guys that use yours for hauling, any problems with the bed height? I'm justifying a deuce to the wifey by listing all the wonderful utility it could add to the land (we just moved onto 10 acres) and how it would pay for itself with it's ability to haul big loads like gravel, dirt, trees etc (she already knows it won't but if she could let herself believe it, daddy gets a new toy). Any help in stories of how wonderful these are for utility or any good tag lines that worked well with your better halves would be much appreciated.
So you guys that use yours for hauling, any problems with the bed height? I'm justifying a deuce to the wifey by listing all the wonderful utility it could add to the land (we just moved onto 10 acres) and how it would pay for itself with it's ability to haul big loads like gravel, dirt, trees etc (she already knows it won't but if she could let herself believe it, daddy gets a new toy). Any help in stories of how wonderful these are for utility or any good tag lines that worked well with your better halves would be much appreciated.
If you also believe that an MV won't pay for itself, then your cost perceptions must have a horrible distortion problem.So you guys that use yours for hauling, any problems with the bed height? I'm justifying a deuce to the wifey by listing all the wonderful utility it could add to the land (we just moved onto 10 acres) and how it would pay for itself with it's ability to haul big loads like gravel, dirt, trees etc (she already knows it won't but if she could let herself believe it, daddy gets a new toy). Any help in stories of how wonderful these are for utility or any good tag lines that worked well with your better halves would be much appreciated.
Did some landscaping in the front yard yesterday. The neighbors were a little perplex
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