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Then you might run into a huge problem somewhere down the line. Like at a port.
My next guess would be for you to contact CID. Someone somewhere has to be able to tell you something about a truck that was written off the books.
Get paper work from a unit , or the Military or something saying its yours. Dont just go take it with paper work saying its off the books.
A good example is like a M4 thats lost by a unit , off the books - gone. Then you pick it up and try to register it and say its yours. They will take it...
I was at a FOB in Bagdad that has a Duece water truck on it. Sat there for a couple years before I got there and im sure it still there. I have always wanted that truck. I hope you get yours!
I work for UPS and id say that would be bad. I wouldnt even try beacuse that slogan is purpusly trying without using the one word to sound like UPS.
But if you want I can give you names and numbers to higher up's. Just as Mike said its not a great idea to try that.
Front driver side frame rail a little forward of where the front wheel is under the finder is the one on the frame. Like Sam said , also tha data plate.
Not the same one but , man Colorado has some nice unrestored stuff. I wish I could get a M43. Another thing to look for is how bad the roof has been rusted etc. Being a Colorado MV you should be ok.
Lemme know if you find another guys .
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