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My new M1008 and a Gazillion questions

reeddavid

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This is kind of a lame question, but what is the best way to put cup holders in a m1008 without bolting into the dash?






*** A little info ***

I am a 15 year old that will be getting my license in November. This is my first vehicle.
 
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gungearz

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Cup holder that clips in the Window channel or a cup holder that sits flat on the floor or the bench seat... either can be bought at the parts store for a couple bucks..
 

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Since you now have a M1008, take time to read all the CUCV stickies, download the free TMs and familorize yourself with all the switches, gauges, lights, etc.

When do you get you license?
 

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Great truck. Not too fast but quite sturdy. I have a magnetic one I stick on the floor but the floor gets mighty hot and the drinks do too. I have the basic one Warthog mentioned but the contractor one looks inviting.
 

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At 55 you might get 14-16 depending. Expect in the 10 range at increased speed. Extended periods at 65 may be a little stressful for the 6.2.
 

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Okay, I am changing the title of this thread to "My New Truck and a Gazillion questions".

Keep all your question in one thread so everyone will know what is going on. Starting a new thread for each question gets old very quickly and people waste alot of time re-covering the same stuff.

I am not trying to rain on your parade or anything like that. Keep up your excitement of getting your license and a GREAT first vehicle. [thumbzup]
 
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Driving 65 with the stock gearing will make the engine not last long. Even with 36" tires it will have high rpms.
 

MarcusOReallyus

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Nice! If the mechanicals are as sound as the body appears to be, and if that new paint isn't hiding a ton of bondo and rust, you scored!


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Minimal rust, i had my dad and grandpa with me who is a diesel mechanic who said it runs like a million bucks. looks clean under the hood. the guy wanted 5000, but i asked for 3 so we met at 3250. I think it was a great deal! It was a mail truck for 20 years in kuwait, so it wasn't raped by the military to bad!
 
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Nice buy! I'm glad you got yourself a CUCV. I saw that one on CL too. $3250 is a really good deal...especially considering there's a faded and rusty 1008 with torn up interior in Illinois listed at $7500, and another unrestored one in Manitowoc for $5k.
 

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I'd say you got a deal. The best part is that the truck appears rust free and complete. Two things that most CUCV owners fight...rot and cannabilism.
 

MarcusOReallyus

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Now I don't know what to do! This kid gets a primo truck for $3250, so I feel really bad, but then your info makes me feel better! I paid $4k for my running, but dented a bit, 1028. I guess I'm in the middle....
 
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