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I'm new and studying the deuce, which includes pricing. I'm not going to be a GL bidder for a while, but would like to understand the value a little better. I've been watching the current (1-22 ending) GL auction at Redstone Arsenal and trying to understand the value of the various deuces. If you have done a preinspection a PM would be appreciated or we can wait until after the auction has ended and post here.
The upcoming deuces in KY are closer so my interest will be higher there. From what I see online, Frankfort KY has no preinspection available. That makes it tough. Ft. Knox has only one day of preinspection and it is the final day of the auction. Naturally, I already have a dentist appt. that day.... I can wait.
I'm hoping to see something in St. Louis, but that's doubtful. Ft. Leonardwood, MO would be my 2nd choice. There are only non runners available there now.
Being new to the deuce makes it really hard on me. Even if/when I preview the trucks I don't know what to look for. reo54 has given me some tips over the phone which I appreciate. If there is a rod out the side of the block I know that's a bad thing, but the little things that the experienced deuce guys easily notice are lost by me. Anyone up to being an onsite tutor?
I am not going to be buying several, or even a few of these. I just want 1 nice one.
The upcoming deuces in KY are closer so my interest will be higher there. From what I see online, Frankfort KY has no preinspection available. That makes it tough. Ft. Knox has only one day of preinspection and it is the final day of the auction. Naturally, I already have a dentist appt. that day.... I can wait.
I'm hoping to see something in St. Louis, but that's doubtful. Ft. Leonardwood, MO would be my 2nd choice. There are only non runners available there now.
Being new to the deuce makes it really hard on me. Even if/when I preview the trucks I don't know what to look for. reo54 has given me some tips over the phone which I appreciate. If there is a rod out the side of the block I know that's a bad thing, but the little things that the experienced deuce guys easily notice are lost by me. Anyone up to being an onsite tutor?
I am not going to be buying several, or even a few of these. I just want 1 nice one.
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