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cost of cucvs new

bryab123

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a friend and i were talking about cucv's and we were trying to figure out what the government paid for them new. we were guessing probably $30,000 for a m1008. i dont know for sure but i thought that somebody on here would know.
 

CUCVFAN

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$32,990.00 for an M1009
$31,249.00 for an M1008A1
$15,751.00 for an M1008
$16,902.00 for an M1031
$37,409.00 for an M1010

I think an M1028 was around $11K, but I can't find the shelter carrier info right now...
 

hobie237

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The sticker on the hood of mine said the acquisition price was around $15,000- that's a basic M1008, nothing added. Some variants were more, some may have been less.

Translating that to today's dollars, it would be around $28,500ish today, brand new.


Edit- CUCVFAN types faster than I do. But I was calculating the inflation, so that counts for something. :D
 

BKubu

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I realize the differences between an M1008 and an M1008A1 (different transfer cases among other things). Why is the price almost double? Also, why would an M1028 be cheaper than an M1008?
 
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CUCVFAN

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The M1008A1 had comminications/radio gear (racks and wiring) and they both had troop seats and cargo covers that the M1028 didn't have. That might expalin the difference in price from the M1028 to the M1008.
 

Recovry4x4

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Also, don't let the price of the M1031 fool you, that is for a chassis/cab only, no SECM on the back.
 

Braunchitis

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$32,990.00 for an M1009
$31,249.00 for an M1008A1
$15,751.00 for an M1008
$16,902.00 for an M1031
$37,409.00 for an M1010

I think an M1028 was around $11K, but I can't find the shelter carrier info right now...
Is this with or without inflation adjustment?

If so, my M1009 cost $62,000 new...quite a bit.
 

SETOYOTA

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It just shows you how much the gov't over paid in the first place. A 1985 K-5 was much less than 32k . Retail in 85 for a diesel K5 was about 12k
 

CUCVFAN

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I was wrong about the $11K M1028 figure:
$14,141.00 for an M1028

I think I have numbers on a few of the other shelter carriers, but since the rest of them were converted M1028's or M1031/M1028A1's, I'm not sure how accurate they are...
 

JohnFire

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Remember these trucks were bought when toilet seats cost $2,000-3,000, and a hammer was a few hundred dollars too. These trucks should have cost far less than the GOVT. was paying for them especially in the quantities they bought.
 

hobie237

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The "overpriced toilet seat and hammer" story is old and asinine. The reason was that at that time, the price of a contract was divided evenly between the various pieces involved. So if the contract involved a $25 million tank and a couple hammers (or whatever) the total price was divided by the number of items and this average price was assigned to each for accounting purposes. Really, the figure was meaningless, since the items were never intended to be priced individually, but rather as a whole. Then some ignorant dickwad of a reporter found out about the story and ran with it, and rather than talking about the $1000 tank that the Army got, they talked about the $1000 hammer in the same contract. Or they got a hell of a deal on the building, because they "overpaid" for the toilets in it.

It would be like if you bought a rebuilt engine and divided the price evenly by all the components in the engine. It would mean you got a hell of a deal on those sweet A-beam rods, but paid out the ass for the valve cover gaskets and that crank o-ring. Since you didn't buy the components individually, the values assigned to them are meaningless.

That all being said, the prices of the trucks are pretty reasonable given the prices of civilian equivalents at the same time. Inflation measures a "fixed market basket of goods," and things like trucks don't necessarily follow along the same path of price increases. Manufacturing improvements, materials improvements, etc., always allow more content to be packed in for less money year after year.
 

86m1028

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$32,990.00 for an M1009
$31,249.00 for an M1008A1
$15,751.00 for an M1008
$16,902.00 for an M1031
$37,409.00 for an M1010

I think an M1028 was around $11K, but I can't find the shelter carrier info right now...
Those prices are far from accurate.

You cant go by what GL lists them at.
 

jimm1009

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The "Government Reported Acquisition Cost" of my 1984 M1009 built 07/84 was $17,390.
This is from the document that was hanging on the front bumper from DRMO back in 1995 when there was no G.L.
I kept the document for historical reasons.

jimm1009
 
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