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Well theres a M820 on GL and it has pictures of a M913... or I think it is. This is what GL says:
Dear Customer,
Thank you for your email. The Item Manifest lists Federal Supply Classifications (FSCs), National Stock Numbers (NSNs), Condition Codes and brief item descriptions. All of the...
I wouldnt buy a truck without a title also . Trailer maybe .
Buy from well known people on SS or at companies , I got bit from 2 people on here, one a long time ago and havent seen him since and the same from the other. Guess I didnt do my reserch
I forgot who told me that story elwenil , its nice seeing pictures of it .
Makes sence to the French , burry a vehicle that liberated them. I too, hope its saved.
Ask a humvee thats driving by if they can help you tow a Duece out. Im sure a couple soldiers would help you in a heart beat . Just dont say anything more than that about the truck . A tow cable or chain and about 5 minutes would get it freed up.
BTW , the winch drum , cable , bumper...
You can use another truck or vehicle to pull the A** end side ways as your backing it out or pulling it out and looks to me like you have the room for a pull out.
Im no expert but if the serial number doesnt come up for some reason to still be in the US Military's database then you should be good to go. Apply for a title for a truck that doesnt have one. Like buying a duece from a farmer that got it from GL and never got a title or SF 97.
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