I have not seen a 1079 shelter in person but have located one locally for sale. is there anything in particular to look for as far as rust, wall, ceiling and floor damage? The M109's that I had found were all in too bad of shape to consider messing with, roof and floor rot in particular.
>holes in exterior wall where forklift may have punctured it. this can ruin the insulation materiel in the wall turning it into a sponge of water damaging things from inside out.
> does it include the sub structure with the helicopter lift arms apparatus. (this is what attaches to the truck chassis). the arms not so much important as the substructure itself. With out this substructure you are doing a bit of fabrication to mount it and as you know abor cost $$$.
>> are bolts/springs included that attach it to said substructure. (2 captive bolt and springs, two sold bolts. 4 rubber pads)
>> Are the metal plates that that were used to huck bolt the substructure to the truck chassis included
> is the harness ends that attach the box to the trucks electrical system (running lights for example) still intact?
>> does the harness that ties above into truck main harness included (would save you ton of wiring headache if so)
> is the box modified to your advantage ?
> ladder/steps included.... these can cost up to 700 bucks for even after market.
>> is the steps hand rail included
> exterior seams all seem to be / not be battered?
> the doors tweaked or opening freely and appear to seal
> any signs of pooling water.... if so why (example mine I sold.... had a window left open before I purchased the truck)
if I think of more will revisit/edit this post