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Ok Gang,
After much discussion and deliberation, Corey and I have decided to part ways with "Lucky 13".
As many of you know we have worked on this project for many years and documented a lot of it on the Halftrackinfo page. But we have decided its a good time to downsize into something smaller, and we need to sell this to fund our next project.
"Lucky 13" is a 1941 Autocar M2 restored as an M2a1, which there was lots of evidence that it had been converted at some point in its life time. The serial number is M2-13. this is NOT a museum piece, it is a working vehicle and we use it for WWII events and it shows. The paint may have scratches and primer may show underneath the truck and the tanks are eBay 17 gallon tanks and so forth and so on.
If that bothers you, this is probably not for you. But if you want a worker, give us a shout. 65k OBO. As is no warranty, Lubbock, TX. Bill of sale only - No title
Best friend at A&M had one. Beautiful car. He sold it a long time ago when it wasn't sensible as a daily driver anymore.maroon barchetta said:
G Martin 87 said:
Always liked the look of the Alfa Giulia Sprint GTA.
PuryearAg98 said:
I used to see a guy driving the James Bond Aston Martin in the fancy neighbourhood where my daughters went to swanky private girls school in Sydney.Milwaukees Best Light said:
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Surprised a 166MM hasn't shown up yet.maroon barchetta said:G Martin 87 said:
Always liked the look of the Alfa Giulia Sprint GTA.
That's a cool little car.