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  1. rivcrazy2000

    Acquired an M1009

    Been a couple weeks. Not much new on the CUCV, just that I took the dash out to get the heater blower working. Cleaned the contacts on the switch and it fired right up. While I was in there I went ahead and got my voltage meter working as well just had to solder a broken lead together. I am...
  2. rivcrazy2000

    Acquired an M1009

    So had a hole in my radiator about the size of my pinky I picked up from offroading last weekend. Went to Napa for the new one and it was listed at 469.99$. The guy said that's probably the most expensive radiator we sell, then he saw my work shirt (I work at the University of Alaska) and he...
  3. rivcrazy2000

    Acquired an M1009

    Thank you for that operators manual! I will print off a copy and read through it tonight, pretty handy. I found the TM section as well so I will thumb through it as I have the time. I've had it for a week and took it out to one of the off-roading trail systems here outside of Palmer over the...
  4. rivcrazy2000

    Acquired an M1009

    Thanks for the replies. The reason I grabbed this one up was because it was white. The camo is cool but I like having a solid regular color. You can still see where they took off the national guard id's and the tailgate instructions, I will airbrush those back on soon. Im happy with it so far...
  5. rivcrazy2000

    Acquired an M1009

    Howdy folks, New to the site, and pretty much everything on it MV's, CUCV's, diesels, etc. I love K5s though and so I started looking more and more at these CUCV's because of the low miles and straight bodies that can be found in the sub 5k range. I picked up a pretty clean '86 M1009 with 63k...
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