Re: [MV] Are auction vehicles generallydrivable?

From: Jason Frisch (jenjas@cox.net)
Date: Fri Jul 25 2003 - 10:17:01 PDT


About 6 months ago I drove an M36 from Ft. Hood, TX to New Orleans, LA from
a GL auction. I made sure all fluids were good (including gear oils) and
began my trip home. We had bought 3 trucks and only 2 would fit on my
LOWBOY. So I decided to drive it home.

Jason

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Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: [MV] Are auction vehicles generallydrivable?

> Ronzo once summed up the auction of military vehicles in a way that kinda
> sticks with me and makes sense. In a nutshell he said that we are buying
a
> vehicle that it's owner has deemed too expensive to repair or mantain.
This is all
> well and good until you stop to think that its owner has a multi trillion
> dollar budget, then it all comes to light. If the dude with the trillion
dollar
> budget says scrap it, what are we getting?
>
> Kenneth Engle
> Loxahatchee FL
> 71 A.M. General M35A2
> 73 A.M. General M275A2
> 53 Fruehauf XM105E3
> http://hometown.aol.com/recovry4x4/myhomepage/photo.html
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