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So my M1009 CUCV odessy with this, my first M1009, started in early 2017 after I got back from Afghanistan.
It started with a conversation with a friend -A story that starts like many others, right?-
He had this "Army Blazer."
He was going to build it up for his son, but the kid started dating girls and wanted a flashier car.
Sometime between when he got it and when he was telling me about it he had lost the paperwork from the government auctioneer.
He spoke of how solid it was and how good the mechanics of it was (only 8,400 miles on it, but had a rebuilt engine from TACOM from operator damage). The only thing it needed was a dashboard and some window seals. So after a number of conversations I bought it from him.
But he had to go through getting the title. He assured me that he could "get it done." No problems right?
And this would be great. I would build it up the way I wanted it. I would spray in some ceramic and sound coating on it. (CUCVs are loud and hot) and maybe I would even put in a Vintage Air system on it because NM is HOT! A few other things too like rekeying the locks, put in a military multiprong power plug for my HellFighter light from Surefire, maybe better seats too...
Yup, it would be great.
Well 2017 turned to 2018 and I finally asked him if he wouldn't mind if I took over getting the title.
I worked through a title company and after a number of months of back and forth, I had a Florida title.
Problem was he was in Pennsylvania and that's where I wanted to initially plate it. Working through him it would only take a few weeks.
Well he legitimately had a family emergency. Weeks turned into months.
But at the same time he was assuring me that when he could get sometime he would get some of the few things I wanted to do done.
He assured me at very least he could get the dash, windows seals done.
Well, 2018 had become 2019, which became 2020 and with COVID everything was frozen.
(I would have thought there would have been lots of "project time" for him to knock this out, but no.)
Well I got called on to Active Duty in DEC of 2020 and came back to Ft Bragg NC.
Hey, it was good move and closer to PA than NM. Finally, I would get my truck.
But interesting thing with the Army, you have to get leave to go places. Well I had to build up some leave, then things got delayed.
I got my orders extended before I could get the truck. It would have to come down to me.
2022 would turn into the year, and with some effort, funds and begging I got the Blazer down here in the middle of the night back in February.
The next day I saw off my long time friend and that afternoon I took a look at the Blazer.
Whoa, that is some rust there... But I was in denial. That rust isn't that bad I thought.
Denial had finally faded off after some time and I now know it needs lots of work.
Well guess that the odessy continues.
Here are some pictures
Damage on the passenger side.
Tailgate and L rear.
It started with a conversation with a friend -A story that starts like many others, right?-
He had this "Army Blazer."
He was going to build it up for his son, but the kid started dating girls and wanted a flashier car.
Sometime between when he got it and when he was telling me about it he had lost the paperwork from the government auctioneer.
He spoke of how solid it was and how good the mechanics of it was (only 8,400 miles on it, but had a rebuilt engine from TACOM from operator damage). The only thing it needed was a dashboard and some window seals. So after a number of conversations I bought it from him.
But he had to go through getting the title. He assured me that he could "get it done." No problems right?
And this would be great. I would build it up the way I wanted it. I would spray in some ceramic and sound coating on it. (CUCVs are loud and hot) and maybe I would even put in a Vintage Air system on it because NM is HOT! A few other things too like rekeying the locks, put in a military multiprong power plug for my HellFighter light from Surefire, maybe better seats too...
Yup, it would be great.
Well 2017 turned to 2018 and I finally asked him if he wouldn't mind if I took over getting the title.
I worked through a title company and after a number of months of back and forth, I had a Florida title.
Problem was he was in Pennsylvania and that's where I wanted to initially plate it. Working through him it would only take a few weeks.
Well he legitimately had a family emergency. Weeks turned into months.
But at the same time he was assuring me that when he could get sometime he would get some of the few things I wanted to do done.
He assured me at very least he could get the dash, windows seals done.
Well, 2018 had become 2019, which became 2020 and with COVID everything was frozen.
(I would have thought there would have been lots of "project time" for him to knock this out, but no.)
Well I got called on to Active Duty in DEC of 2020 and came back to Ft Bragg NC.
Hey, it was good move and closer to PA than NM. Finally, I would get my truck.
But interesting thing with the Army, you have to get leave to go places. Well I had to build up some leave, then things got delayed.
I got my orders extended before I could get the truck. It would have to come down to me.
2022 would turn into the year, and with some effort, funds and begging I got the Blazer down here in the middle of the night back in February.
The next day I saw off my long time friend and that afternoon I took a look at the Blazer.
Whoa, that is some rust there... But I was in denial. That rust isn't that bad I thought.
Denial had finally faded off after some time and I now know it needs lots of work.
Well guess that the odessy continues.
Here are some pictures
Damage on the passenger side.
Tailgate and L rear.
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