KerryAnn
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WOW! So this is my second attempt at posting this thread, as my first one got deleted somehow.
I guess I should start with the backstory first, sorry if this is too long.
We have a family vehicle, a Town and Country AWD that we use for family drives around town. This car has been increasingly problematic in that when it breaks its very expensive, or its inexpensive but a pain in the butt to work on as the engine compartment is something out of an MC Escher painting.
My husband has given me the green light to go ahead and find something I want to replace the family truckster. While roaming around used car lots to try to find something that suits my fancy I ran into an M1009 and fell head over heels in love with this beast. Since then I have been spending all of my free time reading the forums and learning about these trucks.
After reading and watching videos like: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CXy1DNxuZs[/media]
I have a pretty good basic knowledge of what to look for on the CUCV. The dealership that is selling the one I am going to go inspect further tonight is a run of the mill s***box civilian car dealer, though my husband told me that this dealer always sells M1008/M1009's, the M1008 being a lot more common than the M1009.
What can I expect from this truck as a daily driver/family vehicle? I do realize that we will likely go through a break in period as the truck has spent a majority of its life sitting in a motorpool.
When it does break, will I be restricted to buying expensive rebuilt parts for this, or will I be able to repair it with parts from a parts store like Autozone? While I would like my husband to ideally rebuild parts like the alternator if they are original, we will need something to get it back on the road while he finds time to do that.
When I go to inspect it tonight, what are some of the things you want me to take a closer look at? I can identify almost all of the parts under the hood so once I know what to look for, locating them shouldnt be a problem.
The one I am going to look at has some rust on the tailgate which seems to be a common problem, as well as some rust on the wheel wells. As long as the floor pans arent rusted out though Im assuming that wont be a problem. The dealer has it priced around $4,000 which after surfing the forums seems to be about middle of the road as pricing goes for these. My plan is to, once I figure out if its worth buying, walk into the dealers office with $2,000 cash or less and tell him to take it or I will walk. This tactic has worked well for me in the past as I dont NEED to jump into this right now, unless I can get a deal. I figure that with buying new tires and making the repairs Im sure to have to make, at around $2,000 I will have enough left in savings that I wont be breaking the bank to fix it, hopefully.
I would be willing to take some pictures or video if anyone here wanted to see it.
I would also be willing to meet up with any members that live close to me in Southeast WI as I have seen a bunch of active members say they live around here. My husband says that he will bring a six-pack for your time.
I am going to be monitoring this thread for the rest of the day so if anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask and I should reply promptly!
Thanks
-Kerry
I guess I should start with the backstory first, sorry if this is too long.
We have a family vehicle, a Town and Country AWD that we use for family drives around town. This car has been increasingly problematic in that when it breaks its very expensive, or its inexpensive but a pain in the butt to work on as the engine compartment is something out of an MC Escher painting.
My husband has given me the green light to go ahead and find something I want to replace the family truckster. While roaming around used car lots to try to find something that suits my fancy I ran into an M1009 and fell head over heels in love with this beast. Since then I have been spending all of my free time reading the forums and learning about these trucks.
After reading and watching videos like: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CXy1DNxuZs[/media]
I have a pretty good basic knowledge of what to look for on the CUCV. The dealership that is selling the one I am going to go inspect further tonight is a run of the mill s***box civilian car dealer, though my husband told me that this dealer always sells M1008/M1009's, the M1008 being a lot more common than the M1009.
What can I expect from this truck as a daily driver/family vehicle? I do realize that we will likely go through a break in period as the truck has spent a majority of its life sitting in a motorpool.
When it does break, will I be restricted to buying expensive rebuilt parts for this, or will I be able to repair it with parts from a parts store like Autozone? While I would like my husband to ideally rebuild parts like the alternator if they are original, we will need something to get it back on the road while he finds time to do that.
When I go to inspect it tonight, what are some of the things you want me to take a closer look at? I can identify almost all of the parts under the hood so once I know what to look for, locating them shouldnt be a problem.
The one I am going to look at has some rust on the tailgate which seems to be a common problem, as well as some rust on the wheel wells. As long as the floor pans arent rusted out though Im assuming that wont be a problem. The dealer has it priced around $4,000 which after surfing the forums seems to be about middle of the road as pricing goes for these. My plan is to, once I figure out if its worth buying, walk into the dealers office with $2,000 cash or less and tell him to take it or I will walk. This tactic has worked well for me in the past as I dont NEED to jump into this right now, unless I can get a deal. I figure that with buying new tires and making the repairs Im sure to have to make, at around $2,000 I will have enough left in savings that I wont be breaking the bank to fix it, hopefully.
I would be willing to take some pictures or video if anyone here wanted to see it.
I would also be willing to meet up with any members that live close to me in Southeast WI as I have seen a bunch of active members say they live around here. My husband says that he will bring a six-pack for your time.
I am going to be monitoring this thread for the rest of the day so if anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask and I should reply promptly!
Thanks
-Kerry