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When I bought my deuce, it had been titled in another state. I still had to have the MSHP verify the vin number. Since the truck didn't have working brakes, a local trooper came to the farm at a time convenient to both of us. He looked at the truck, signed the form and stayed to talk about...
Dab something white in the fluid. What color is it? That can be a clue. I know a guy who tastes fluid that leaks from his truck to see what it is (I wouldn't do it myself, and don't recommend it as good practice).
Saying goodbye
A few more pictures
Old fat man saying goodbye to the BGT.
Goodbye BGT. You will never find a prettier place to play, but you will be better cared for in your new home.
It didn't want to leave. We had so much fun loading it that we did it three times (stay tuned for details). But, now I am sure that it is happier being with someone who actually knows how to take care of it. Meeting John was a pleasant bonus.
Thursday was a bittersweet day in Northwest Missouri. My M35A2 moved on to a better place.
Preliminary discussions on this site should have indicated that I had no business purchasing a truck. However, I am a pretty smart dude and I had a plan. Of course, not all plans come to fruition...
Welcome to the group. I know nothing about your truck, but there are many here that can give you guidance.
As 98G requested, you should edit your post to drop the word help from your thread title/heading. I am sure assistance will be forthcoming.
There is at least one better one in the classifieds here. But shipping to your location might make them cost prohibitive. Never be in too much of a hurry. Another one will come along if this one gets away.