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Does everyone plan on driving their MV's to this meeting or not?? Be a bit cold in a deuce from Princeton:-D. I may be able to come, anyone wanna buy a deuce? I am trying to sell it.
I currently have a '71 m35a2 am general deuce, low miles, lds engine, michelin radials. Looking to trade for a nice running m1009. Thought I'd start here before the classifieds to gauge interest. Located in southern WV.
Thanks for the replies, kinda what I figured. And I agree some vehicles should absolutely remain or keep to their original look. I'm thinking of painting mine either flat black or urban camo with The Punisher skull on each door.:twisted:
Just wondering if anyone has chosen to stray from the original paint scheme on their deuce and if so some pics would be great. Also, I guess I should have asked this first, is it frowned upon to paint the truck in a manner other than original??
This was a 90% highway, 10% city tank. This is all driving back and forth to work in a mountainous terrain with constant, steep elevation changes. I'd like to see your TDI do that, buddy. ;-)
That was using this:
Recovery. JIC assistance WV to GA
I'm planning a trip to Columbus, GA on Saturday Sept. 5th. from southern WV. Is there anyone along the way who might lend a hand in the hopefully unlikely case I have a problem?? I'm getting the truck from Lonesome715 who is going to check over the truck before...
I guess just the basic process for registering an MV in WV. Anything I should know? Any different than registering a regular vehicle? What about a state inspection?
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