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  1. Skinny

    1983 CUCV m1009 - what to look for

    Holy $9000 asking price...better be showroom original (not restored) condition. Looking to see what others say but I would assume $5-6k is a good asking price for a very good condition M1009. The only reason I would spend more is if it was an M1010 or M1031 with a full functioning equipment.
  2. Skinny

    1983 CUCV m1009 - what to look for

    I would gladly buy a vehicle sight unseen over the internet having just looked at undercarriage photos than buy one locally with rust issues. For the price of a HWWMV 6.2 or TH400, I'd replace the entire driveline before wanting to cut out rusty floorpans and tailgates. I will never buy another...
  3. Skinny

    1983 CUCV m1009 - what to look for

    Everything mechanical can be fixed for relatively cheap money. Another vote for rust condition. I don't care how much time and money you throw at it...you'll hate it every step of the way and never get ahead...
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