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Mine was one of the three last deuces sold out of Fort Lewis. All where gone after that. So I had assumed they used it up to the last day before listing it. They kept it in great shape though, which I'm thankful for.
Mine had around 26,000 miles on it. I thought it was a great deal ! Only paid $3000.00 for it. Almost no rust, but the soft top was coming apart. Replaced that with a hard top from my 1954 Studebaker REO M35. Had to drill new mounting holes, but it has worked great ever since. Just need a new...
Not that I know of. My last deuce was an 1988 Air-force unit from McCord Air-force base here in Washington State. Picked it up from Fort Lewis/McCord seven years ago.
Some times you can get a screaming deal when they say "inoperable, parts missing" . Other times they say "good condition" and the piece of equipment is not even worthy of the junk pile !
emmado, here's mine.
Identification # 1040-11528
Contract # DAAE 07-85 C-J047
Stock # 2320-00-926-0873
Frame # 1040-11528
Differential # 1288901
No winch
Picked up at JBLM ( Joint Base Fort Lewis, McCord Airforce Base) June 2013
No registration number
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