MOVIE!!!!! Re: [MV] Is your wife giving you hell?

From: Ronzo (rojoha@attbi.com)
Date: Fri Apr 18 2003 - 06:59:16 PDT


Hmmmmm, must be planning to take the Gay, errr, Bay State by force....

Oh yeah..... Massachusetts, Deuce capital of the US.... he he he, several
dozen.... just lying around in backyards in an area with some of he most
anal, restrictive zoning ordnances in the country. Wide open, 1/4 acre lots
as far as the eye can see.
    Hmmm, maybe he should start in Lynn...... but 75 miles does catch the
lower end of NH, where the flatlanders from Mass fled during the last 10
years to impose the same NIMBY crap on the Free people of NH and brought the
same zoning laws they left MA over..
    Hmmm, Have you tried GL? Devens might fit the bill, but ya better be
prepared to play with the BIG BOYS in the price department..
    Army trucks, trailers for leasing? Not intending to overthrow Mitt
Romney? I smell movie!!!
    Which means the boys up in the Portland area will probably throw a lock
on the deal. Unless you're willing to lease us 'collectors' trucks for the
project? Hey Jeff at Tactical Truck....what you be hearing over the grape
vine?
    Companies worth of TACOM equipment to be leased off shore? Better get
your EUCs started now, allowing shipment sometime next year, cause all us
Deuce owners have to make sure you have a valid one before we can sell or WE
get smoked by Uncle Sugar.

Good Giggle for the Day award, Jim!

Ronzo

----- Original Message -----
From: "James M. Atkinson" <jmatk@tscm.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 1:16 AM
Subject: [MV] Is your wife giving you hell?

>
> It's spring time... Is your wife giving you hell about getting rid of
> the duce in the yard?
>
> I am in the market to buy several dozen M35's dueces, M813A2 5 ton
> cargo, M109 Shop Vans, and M105A2 trailers. I am not interest in
> restoration vehicles, but trucks that can be cleaned up, modernize,
> and then leased out to several companies.
>
> I am only interested in units located within 75 miles of Boston, and
> could pay the delivery/towing charges.
>
> -jma
> --
>



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