Re: [MV] MV's at GSA in South Carolina

From: GOTAM35 (gotam35@sc.rr.com)
Date: Wed Jan 22 2003 - 19:20:36 PST


Hey, don't tell everyone about all the other stuff. I love junk (true ford
man). I bought a truck or three from the last several auctions at that
location. Most of the stuff is scrap too. I have yet to figure out why
some of the parts are missing as well. That WW2 trailer didn't sell for $25
last auction. I was one of the people that wouldn't pay $25 for it. It
looks bad on the web site and even worse in person. I would strongly
encourage anyone thinking of bidding on this stuff to check it out in
person. Most of the CUCV's are missing allot of stuff (the same door is
odd). Probably good for parts but not for fixing up (of course what GM is
worth fixing up).

Just trying to discourage everyone,
Joe Trapp

----- Original Message -----
From: "mark baxter" <alleywayguns@bacavalley.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>

> Folks
> The GSA in South Carolina is auctioning off a whole lot of MVs. I saw
> M-715s, M880s, M886s, CUCV Blazer's, PUs & a Ambulance. Plus some 2 1/2
> tonners and A it looked like a WW2 era round fender 1/4 ton trailer.
> It is all under scrape vehicles. some of it I really wonder why it is
under
> scrape, but some I can see why.
> Doe's anyone know why they would remove the passenger side doors off the
> CUCVs? Over half of them are missing this door.
> Mark M-886



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