UPFINN
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After much searching and research over the past year, my dad and I have finally found a good m35a2 for a decent price.
Going to look at it this weekend, and if it is as good as the pics look and the seller says then we will pick it up.
350 mile trip from Michigans U.P to Minneapolis, then back.
Working on getting together a emergency kit in case something goes wrong.
-10 ton bottle jack
-Jackstands
-Breaker bar
-1.5 inch lug/bud nut sockets
-Impact wrenches
-Air hose
-Air hose adapters
-Homemade brake bleeder
-Brake line fittings if I can find any
-Various sockets and wrenches
Seller said truck had been driven 500 miles recently and it has low miles, so it should be alright but it's nice to be prepared. Hopefully the deuce makes the perfect mix of a camping, offroad, and work vehicle. As for future maintainence I have made contact with a guy who could try shipping smaller parts to me via mail.
As for insurance quotes we have got anywhere from $800 to $2000 a year from local insurance agencies and Progressive. My dad was thinking of trying USAA because he was in the air force, but they just direct you to Progressive. Ripoff. They wanted us to get a commercial policy. Going to try State Farm, Geico, Gulfway, and maybe Farmers. Tried Hagerty but they wanted it garaged with strict restrictions. Probably not going with our current insurance company because they would probably charge an arm and a leg for the deuce just like our other vehicles.
How do others get these things insured for under $400 a year with no restrictions!?!
Registration as private pickup truck over 8,000lbs gvr is suprisingly only $155 a year in Michigan, even if you got customized plates with ham callsign or phrase on them.
We would be picking up the deuce on Sunday and driving it back while one of us escorts with the Ford. We are just concerned about getting temporary insurance at the last minute (Sunday morning) for the trip back. If we have to buy tempory insurance beforehand we don't want to do that in case the deal dosn't work out. Can not make two 700 mile round trips to buy truck then pick it up after we get insurance.
Hopefully it all works out and we get the truck...or else we will likely have to buy an old flatbed/dumptruck or do a winter recovery from Dennis in the northern Lower Peninsula.
I will keep updates and hopefully have pictures come late tomorrow or Sunday.
Going to look at it this weekend, and if it is as good as the pics look and the seller says then we will pick it up.
350 mile trip from Michigans U.P to Minneapolis, then back.
Working on getting together a emergency kit in case something goes wrong.
-10 ton bottle jack
-Jackstands
-Breaker bar
-1.5 inch lug/bud nut sockets
-Impact wrenches
-Air hose
-Air hose adapters
-Homemade brake bleeder
-Brake line fittings if I can find any
-Various sockets and wrenches
Seller said truck had been driven 500 miles recently and it has low miles, so it should be alright but it's nice to be prepared. Hopefully the deuce makes the perfect mix of a camping, offroad, and work vehicle. As for future maintainence I have made contact with a guy who could try shipping smaller parts to me via mail.
As for insurance quotes we have got anywhere from $800 to $2000 a year from local insurance agencies and Progressive. My dad was thinking of trying USAA because he was in the air force, but they just direct you to Progressive. Ripoff. They wanted us to get a commercial policy. Going to try State Farm, Geico, Gulfway, and maybe Farmers. Tried Hagerty but they wanted it garaged with strict restrictions. Probably not going with our current insurance company because they would probably charge an arm and a leg for the deuce just like our other vehicles.
How do others get these things insured for under $400 a year with no restrictions!?!
Registration as private pickup truck over 8,000lbs gvr is suprisingly only $155 a year in Michigan, even if you got customized plates with ham callsign or phrase on them.
We would be picking up the deuce on Sunday and driving it back while one of us escorts with the Ford. We are just concerned about getting temporary insurance at the last minute (Sunday morning) for the trip back. If we have to buy tempory insurance beforehand we don't want to do that in case the deal dosn't work out. Can not make two 700 mile round trips to buy truck then pick it up after we get insurance.
Hopefully it all works out and we get the truck...or else we will likely have to buy an old flatbed/dumptruck or do a winter recovery from Dennis in the northern Lower Peninsula.
I will keep updates and hopefully have pictures come late tomorrow or Sunday.