www.GovLiquidation.com – This 1993 AM General M35A3C cargo truck went for 90% off the original retail price! The truck was a 6X6, 2.5 ton, drop side cargo truck, SN 502155, with 641 miles, 446 hours, a hard top, no winch, and was powered by a 1993 Caterpillar model 3116 diesel engine, SN: 5RM02178, with an automatic transmission. To view a current list of available military trucks, visit www.GovLiquidation.com today!
www.GovLiquidation.com – This is a 1985 AM General M931 5-ton, 6×6 tractor truck, powered by a Cummins NHC-250 6-cylinder naturally aspirated diesel engine driving through an Allison automatic transmission and two-speed transfer case. This truck is equipped with power steering and a personnel heater. The odometer reads 40414 miles with 33 hours of operation. This vehicle does start but the left & right center tires are flat. To view this truck on our website, visit bit.ly today!
www.GovLiquidation.com – These mess kit pans went for 73% off the original retail price! There were 161 mess kit pans, most of which included the knife, fork, and spoon. They were sold in sale 4955 lot 711. Made of corrosion resistant steel, their dimensions are 8.281 inches long by 6.750 inches wide and 1.625 inches deep. The NSN is 7350002425110. To view a current list of available mess kit pans, visit http today! Video Rating: 1 / 5
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