I'd look at either an M37 Dodge or a M715 Kaiser-Jeep, since it seems you are interested in the older vehicles. Anything from the WWII era demands a high price, but there are still good deals out there, but parts are harder to find. Vintage Power Wagons still has tons of stuff for the M37 series vehicles and there are other places out there that have parts also. I haven't had a lot of trouble getting parts for my M715 either, especially considering it was only a 3 year run and that was almost 40 years ago. If you don't mind newer stuff, the Dodge M880 series trucks can be had for really nice prices and the GM CUCV trucks are readily available, but the electronics and diesel engine can be a pain if you have never worked on one before. I'm steering clear of the Deuces for now until I know a little more about them and their engines. As with anything, you get what you pay for, but you are on the right track in doing some research and asking questions before you buy something. Market value of a given truck is set by demand, and the demand for military vehicles seems to be growing all the time. A decent M715 can be had for around $2k and the M37s for a little more. As for as restorations go, I think military vehicles are much easier to restore than a civilian vehicle. There seem to be more NOS parts, and for better prices. I did mopar muscle cars for a while, and that gets really expensive and you can never seem to get your money back out of them. Military vehicles seems to be more reasonable. Another plus is that you don't have to have a showroom paint job or a pristine body for a military vehicle to look authentic. Take care of any rust, go through the mechanicals, slap on an OD paint job and some markings and enjoy! Just my .02