cucvrus
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I have had a 1986 M1009 sitting in my bad yard wrecked since November 2007. I had taken it apart back then and pulled all the wreckage from the vehicle. Upon discovering the exstensive frame damage I parked it in the barn. But after a few years it was in the way and ended up parked out under the trees in the woods. I turned the engine over and started it every year and ran it through the gears. The frame is a total loss. I started to remove the body and stopped because I was going to use the parts. This M1009 has the entire inside Line Xed and is in excellent condition. The dash pad has 1 mark from a steering wheel lock that broke loose when I was towing it with a chain by myself. Inpatient at times I am. Wel,an yway I wanted to share the pictures with you. My son has been here to help me for the last 2 weeks and we are going through the projects. We will be stripping another M1009 for the frame. This M1009 has a 4 " lift and had 35" tires on in when it was wrecked. We used it today to pull some vehicles and worked it most of the afternoon. I wanted to show it to you and I will keep you posted on the progress. It will be slow as I have many projects going at this time. But a little progress is still progress. \I have it running again that is progress. And check out tha $500. Harrison radiator. Nice radiator support. 2 new batteries for the M1008 that I brought home yesterday started this M1009 rebuild project. if it would not have started I would have moved on but I installed the batteries and glowed it and it started right up. Thank you for looking.