Re: [MV] Looking for a M35A2--Are auction vehiclesgenerallydrivable?THANKS...

From: Bruce Beattie (bruce@eecs.berkeley.edu)
Date: Fri Jul 25 2003 - 21:11:30 PDT


I bought my truck (M1008 CUCV) from Gene Pantano in Colorado.
I took a chance and flew out to Colorado and drove it back. I paid
$7500 for it but it was well worth every penny of it. That is one
guy you can definetely count on to give you an honest and
valuable deal!
Bruce MVPA 23824

patrick jankowiak wrote:

> When I bought my truck, I would have never considered an auction,
> especially where I can't really check the thing out, and be there
> where I know it's not going to be stripped before I get it.
>
> When I was ready to buy, some of the the well known dealers wanted a
> bit too much for me, so I looked around on Trucktrader.com, etc.. I
> ended up with a good runner from an individual, for a bit less. If you
> just -have- to spend less and are willing to take a small risk or
> accept something with a few imperfections, this is a good way to go,
> but you better ask alot of questions and be lucky enough to buy from
> an honest person as I did, since you may not be able to see the
> vehicle before making a long trip to pick it up.
>
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