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Ditto, it's a M-Gator A1 model and the serial will be different. You should call a JD dealer and give them the serial and engine serial to get parts, not much has changed on these models. The frame and basics are identical to the 6x4 civilian model but with the diesel yanmar engine in it. Any...
M543 and M816 models can be had for around the $6500-$12,000 range for private sale. Finding a cherry one is getting hard these days and may be in the high 20's if near perfect condition.
M936 "A0" (as some call it) and M936A1 would be in the $8500-$14,500 range. The M936A2 usually range from...
Picked up another M936A2 for reasons. It came with a fording kit installed and I'm still cleaning her up. A few bad hoses here and wasps there but a solid truck.
I was thinking about following your build but using the spare 1079 box have. The question would be what to do with all the space between the cab and box? So many possibilities. [thumbzup]
Can confirm from a source. 2k for a 1079A0 non-runner in hawaii with $500 to get it to port, $10K to get it to California, $2500-4500 to get it to your door THEN you get to see if it's a lemon. This doesn't include any towing fees or handling charges for a non-running truck during the...
Like most people say this is a nice custom build. M1079's run about 12-16k and M1079A1's run from 18K-30K+ depending on configuration (3126 vs C7) for a nice running truck before customization in the private market. The end price is what your wallet can afford.
That truck had a C7 in it, I talked to the owner on the LMTV/MTV facebook page. Location was right, condition was right, so price was...right.
You need to post photos and details for a fair assessment, PM them to me if you don't want it public. I've sold a number of 1083 and 1083A1s as of late...
"X" stands for pre-contract production. Is the vehicle different from one made under contract? Likely not. Plenty of XM818, XM813, XM.. etc came out and that's all it was.
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