I am located in Dallas, TX, and was thinking of entering the hobby. I know this has been discussed, but wanted to know if the "fully serviced" version from Boyce is the best starting point for a new purchase? Obviously if a long time trusted member of SS was offering his like new Deuce for a good price that would also be great.
I have also heard of Memphis trucks and a few others. I have seen some members trucks that are in the same price range or even cheaper but are located considerable distance from DFW area.
Although I fully expect to be maintaining, rebuilding, replacing parts as part of my deuce learning experience, I would like to start with a good mechanically sound example that I can drive and play with on day one and know that it is trust worthy.
If anyone has experience buying a “fully serviced” deuce from Boyce or another seller, please give me some feed back on your experience.
As a second desire, I have also noticed some M35A2s with an LDS motor. Boyce does not sell them in this configuration, and I was curious if that is something I wanted, what would be the best way to obtain. (i.e., buy a deuce and buy a LDS engine to replace the LDT at some future date or should I wait to find a deuce with an LDS motor already in it.)
I’m fairly busy now, so probably wouldn’t be ready to buy for at least 3-6 months unless I found a great deal or the “perfect” deuce for what I want.
Thanks,
Mike
I have also heard of Memphis trucks and a few others. I have seen some members trucks that are in the same price range or even cheaper but are located considerable distance from DFW area.
Although I fully expect to be maintaining, rebuilding, replacing parts as part of my deuce learning experience, I would like to start with a good mechanically sound example that I can drive and play with on day one and know that it is trust worthy.
If anyone has experience buying a “fully serviced” deuce from Boyce or another seller, please give me some feed back on your experience.
As a second desire, I have also noticed some M35A2s with an LDS motor. Boyce does not sell them in this configuration, and I was curious if that is something I wanted, what would be the best way to obtain. (i.e., buy a deuce and buy a LDS engine to replace the LDT at some future date or should I wait to find a deuce with an LDS motor already in it.)
I’m fairly busy now, so probably wouldn’t be ready to buy for at least 3-6 months unless I found a great deal or the “perfect” deuce for what I want.
Thanks,
Mike