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I went to look at this neat old Deuce today. It is a 1965 model. The owner is asking $2600.
The owner used it as an off-road RV - he has converted the shop box on the back into an area that sleeps 4 with 2 bunks, and has a stove and a sink with pressurized water with a tank and pump stored under one of the bunks. It has 4 batteries, 2 in the normal battery compartment and 2 in the tool box under the passenger side.
I couldn't drive the Deuce as it has no brakes - owner suspects there might be some issue with the master cylinder or a linkage. The brake pedal was so easy to press to the floor you could probably do it with one finger. Not sure if this could be a linkage or what - did this year have the air over hydraulic brakes?
However, he did start the engine. This engine did not have a turbocharger on it. He said he has always used a little bit of ether to get it going. He said it will start without a spray of ether but it takes a lot of cranking. After letting it idle for a few minutes I shut it off and hit the starter again without using any ether and it fired right up.
Here is the work he says he has had done on the truck -
Flush radiator
New steer tires
4 new truck batteries
New steering boots (ball joints maybe?)
Got trans and rear ends serviced
Changed all fluids, filters, and greased everything
The owner said that this Deuce has full time 6WD - I wasn't sure of what all the levers did, so is this true? No transfer case?
The owner was one of those meticulous people that had all the documentation organized - it has a NC title, and he had the invoices from all the work he has had done on the truck - one totaling well over $4000 - everything from repacking bearings, replacing fluids, to redoing the fuel tank since it had sat for a long time and had some rust in it, etc, as well as all the paperwork for all the loops he had to go through to get a title for the truck originally.
Here are some pictures I took as well as a video of us starting the engine and one of the gauges while the engine is running.
I'd really appreciate some opinions on this Deuce. This is not "exactly" the truck I have been looking for (would love to have a turbocharged engine and a bed with the dropsides) but I think there is something to be said for the amount of work that the owner has put into this truck. He has a new truck camper now that is a lot more comfortable for he and his wife. I'm guessing it wouldn't be too hard to find a bed to put on a truck like this if I wanted to.
Thanks,
Dennis
And here is the video
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y23/Diesel_Fuel_Only/?action=view¤t=deuce-1.flv
The owner used it as an off-road RV - he has converted the shop box on the back into an area that sleeps 4 with 2 bunks, and has a stove and a sink with pressurized water with a tank and pump stored under one of the bunks. It has 4 batteries, 2 in the normal battery compartment and 2 in the tool box under the passenger side.
I couldn't drive the Deuce as it has no brakes - owner suspects there might be some issue with the master cylinder or a linkage. The brake pedal was so easy to press to the floor you could probably do it with one finger. Not sure if this could be a linkage or what - did this year have the air over hydraulic brakes?
However, he did start the engine. This engine did not have a turbocharger on it. He said he has always used a little bit of ether to get it going. He said it will start without a spray of ether but it takes a lot of cranking. After letting it idle for a few minutes I shut it off and hit the starter again without using any ether and it fired right up.
Here is the work he says he has had done on the truck -
Flush radiator
New steer tires
4 new truck batteries
New steering boots (ball joints maybe?)
Got trans and rear ends serviced
Changed all fluids, filters, and greased everything
The owner said that this Deuce has full time 6WD - I wasn't sure of what all the levers did, so is this true? No transfer case?
The owner was one of those meticulous people that had all the documentation organized - it has a NC title, and he had the invoices from all the work he has had done on the truck - one totaling well over $4000 - everything from repacking bearings, replacing fluids, to redoing the fuel tank since it had sat for a long time and had some rust in it, etc, as well as all the paperwork for all the loops he had to go through to get a title for the truck originally.
Here are some pictures I took as well as a video of us starting the engine and one of the gauges while the engine is running.
I'd really appreciate some opinions on this Deuce. This is not "exactly" the truck I have been looking for (would love to have a turbocharged engine and a bed with the dropsides) but I think there is something to be said for the amount of work that the owner has put into this truck. He has a new truck camper now that is a lot more comfortable for he and his wife. I'm guessing it wouldn't be too hard to find a bed to put on a truck like this if I wanted to.
Thanks,
Dennis
And here is the video
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y23/Diesel_Fuel_Only/?action=view¤t=deuce-1.flv
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