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I am looking at a few different options for purchasing a wrecker and wanted some other opinions before I pull the trigger on one. I know only I can make the final decision, but outside input is always nice. Here is the list of what I have access to and price is not the only deciding factor:
M62 gasser - runs poorly, lot drives, crane functions, no title, front winch PTO shaft bent, weather beaten, no kit, unknown other problems $4000+ shipping (about $1300)
M543 Multi - runs, drives, operates, title, most kit included $15k +shipping
M816 Cummins - runs, drives, operates, title, no kit included $16k local
M543 Mack - runs, drives, operates, title, most kit included $17K +shipping
The M62 is the one I was looking for info on earlier... the others are all hard top and have heaters (except maybe the 816, but I'll find out today)
By kit I mean tow bars, whiffle tree, chains, blocks, etc. The 543s are the most complete of the trucks I've found and they will have been serviced and would be in good enough condition to make the ~800 mile trip home if I wanted to drive it.
I'm having the debate with myself on whether I want a project for cheap that I'm going to dump another $10k in over time to make right or if I should just get one that's ready to roll.
Opinions?
Thanks,
Joe
M62 gasser - runs poorly, lot drives, crane functions, no title, front winch PTO shaft bent, weather beaten, no kit, unknown other problems $4000+ shipping (about $1300)
M543 Multi - runs, drives, operates, title, most kit included $15k +shipping
M816 Cummins - runs, drives, operates, title, no kit included $16k local
M543 Mack - runs, drives, operates, title, most kit included $17K +shipping
The M62 is the one I was looking for info on earlier... the others are all hard top and have heaters (except maybe the 816, but I'll find out today)
By kit I mean tow bars, whiffle tree, chains, blocks, etc. The 543s are the most complete of the trucks I've found and they will have been serviced and would be in good enough condition to make the ~800 mile trip home if I wanted to drive it.
I'm having the debate with myself on whether I want a project for cheap that I'm going to dump another $10k in over time to make right or if I should just get one that's ready to roll.
Opinions?
Thanks,
Joe