While "working" one day we came across this awesome Government Liquidation Web site where you can buy surplus stuff from military bases all over the nation. Government Liquidation (www.govliquidation.com) is run by a contractor that gets government stuff and sells it to the public in online auctions. These auctions are run similarly to the well-known eBay auctions, where there is a set amount of time for bidding, usually about two days, and at the end of that time the highest bidder wins. The cool thing is that not only can you buy all types of day-to-day military stuff like boots, desks, and tools, but you can also buy complete vehicles, and you can find them at various military bases all across the country.
Now don't expect to get a Hummer or a tank, as these are not usually sold to the public, but you can get deals on 2 1/2-and 5-ton trucks, vans, various Jeeps, and even 1-ton trucks like the one we got. Can you believe that we came home with an '86 1-ton Chevy 4x4 with a Dana 60 front axle and a TH400 automatic transmission for under $2,500? And within a week we had a built wheeling rig that can also take us to work every day.
The secret to the auctions is searching out the listed lots, if possible visiting a nearby auction site to inspect the vehicle or lot before the auction starts. We have seen huge trucks go for much less than used Hondas, with the added bonus that they come in many different shades of olive drab or camouflage. In addition to vehicles, you can also find vehicle parts like axles that have been sitting in crates in some military warehouse for years, or tools like drill presses, mills, or lathes used on some base that are now being decommissioned and put up for public sale. Follow along as you see the start of our army truck project. Also, the reader with the coolest name for our new project will get some 4-Wheel & Off-Road paraphernalia to decorate his or her truck or footlocker.
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We were surfing the Government Liquidation Web site (www.govliquidation.com) to see what t
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On the base you will probably find trucks in various states of disrepair. Be sure to ask t
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Using the Government Liquidation Web site is really easy. First you need to register so th
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Though we wanted a 1-ton truck, you can also find other cool stuff on the Web site and at
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Tech Editor Kennedy couldn't think of any reason why he shouldn't own a 5-ton truck, thoug
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The truck we finally decided on is an '86 Chevy also known as a Commercial Utility Cargo V
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Since we still needed to get the truck on the trailer, we threw in two Yellow Top deep-cyc
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When we got home, our first project was to change the fluids (we actually changed the oil
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Under the hood we tightened a fuel line that was loose, and then flushed and filled the ra
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Glow plugs are some of the few parts of a diesel engine that actually wear out. We got a s
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After replacing the driveshaft with a junkyard special and spraying some black primer wher
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Though everyone told us we would need more than a 4-inch lift, we didn't want the truck th
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Our new suspension gave room for some 37x13.5-17 Pro Comp Xterrain tires. After running a
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Back in our April '03 issue we smashed a bunch of diff covers, and one of them was from Of
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Autolite
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Prestone
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Burbank 4 Wheel Parts Performance Center
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Pro Comp Tires
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