AtomicHillbilly
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Hi all! First let me say hello and thanks for the great forum. I have been 'trolling' for a week or so, but this is my first post.
A few weeks ago I made the ill-fated mistake of searching 'military trailers' on Google. I was looking for a small utility trailer to use around the house for Home Depot runs, etc. I came across GovLiquidation (I know, I know joy of joys). I saw the M101A2 trailers and got hooked. I did some research, and ended up winning an auction last week. EUC has been sent to Battle Creek, so hopefully I'll be the proud owner sometime fairly soon. But hey, that's a different story for a different day. Keep your fingers crossed for me!!
All this would have been well and good and ended there, had I not seen the listings for M35's. The plot thickens. I've always liked military vehicles- my first being my dad's old M38A1 that I never could quite get running (I was 16 at the time- go figure). Since then I've had a CJ-5, a CJ-7, 2 XJ's, and my newest baby- a 2006 H3. I'm single, with a decent job and a little leftover spare dough from the First Time Homebuyer credit. Not a good combination for sane financial planning decisions, but I can justify it by thinking it will help get the chicks. (it will riiight?? right??)
In short, I am thinking of placing a bid or two on GL. I would look at private sellers, but I'm cheap. I am fairly mechanically inclined (I've had two CJs, remember) but would just like some input as what to look for or avoid on GL. I feel sure I can fix most anything eventually, but the main thing is to buy a truck which will run at least long enough to get home (east TN, btw). Is it pretty much requisite to preview the trucks? Do most of them at least run? I know some of the GL listings say so, but some of the ones currently listed in TX just say 'operating condition unknown'. Is this laziness on the part of the auctioneers (I used to work for an online auction company, so i kind of know the biz) or something to avoid like a chimp infected with Ebola? How accurate are the 'H7' 'F7' codes and how indicative are they of functional ability? I will continue to surf this forum, but I thought someone might be able to share some knowledge and experience.
Thanks for your patience in reading this post!
~J
A few weeks ago I made the ill-fated mistake of searching 'military trailers' on Google. I was looking for a small utility trailer to use around the house for Home Depot runs, etc. I came across GovLiquidation (I know, I know joy of joys). I saw the M101A2 trailers and got hooked. I did some research, and ended up winning an auction last week. EUC has been sent to Battle Creek, so hopefully I'll be the proud owner sometime fairly soon. But hey, that's a different story for a different day. Keep your fingers crossed for me!!
All this would have been well and good and ended there, had I not seen the listings for M35's. The plot thickens. I've always liked military vehicles- my first being my dad's old M38A1 that I never could quite get running (I was 16 at the time- go figure). Since then I've had a CJ-5, a CJ-7, 2 XJ's, and my newest baby- a 2006 H3. I'm single, with a decent job and a little leftover spare dough from the First Time Homebuyer credit. Not a good combination for sane financial planning decisions, but I can justify it by thinking it will help get the chicks. (it will riiight?? right??)
In short, I am thinking of placing a bid or two on GL. I would look at private sellers, but I'm cheap. I am fairly mechanically inclined (I've had two CJs, remember) but would just like some input as what to look for or avoid on GL. I feel sure I can fix most anything eventually, but the main thing is to buy a truck which will run at least long enough to get home (east TN, btw). Is it pretty much requisite to preview the trucks? Do most of them at least run? I know some of the GL listings say so, but some of the ones currently listed in TX just say 'operating condition unknown'. Is this laziness on the part of the auctioneers (I used to work for an online auction company, so i kind of know the biz) or something to avoid like a chimp infected with Ebola? How accurate are the 'H7' 'F7' codes and how indicative are they of functional ability? I will continue to surf this forum, but I thought someone might be able to share some knowledge and experience.
Thanks for your patience in reading this post!
~J