LtDan
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So I have been a member for something like 13 years, and late last year I finally was in a position to buy a 84 M1009 as a project. I call it Lt B.O.B for (Light Tactical Bug Out Blazer).
It came with a spare transmission and transfer case, dash pad, not running, batteries that would not take a charge, tires that would not hold air, and one brake. I got it at a price I was willing to pay. Got it home, put two fresh group 30 batteries in it, and with a little patients, it fired up for the first time in over 3 years. Put a new set of Good year all terrain tires on it, and have been collecting parts from Rock Auto, and Hillbilly Wizard since late last year. I am hoping to have it on the road this year at some point. It will need a rust free body shell in the near future. I thought about fixing the body, but it is too far gone, and the time and money I would spend replacing everything from the floors, rockers, rear quarters along with the rear tail panel the gate mounts to, and a small hole on the roof, a rust free body shell makes more sense. This will be a full restoration with only certain trouble spots upgraded like. I am building a large ammo can to house cup holders, stereo, speakers, arm rest, usb charging jacks, and storage while keeping everything else as stock as possible. It came with white painted wheels, but I sanded and painted them when I had the new tires installed. Complete brake system, and shocks will be next.
It came with a spare transmission and transfer case, dash pad, not running, batteries that would not take a charge, tires that would not hold air, and one brake. I got it at a price I was willing to pay. Got it home, put two fresh group 30 batteries in it, and with a little patients, it fired up for the first time in over 3 years. Put a new set of Good year all terrain tires on it, and have been collecting parts from Rock Auto, and Hillbilly Wizard since late last year. I am hoping to have it on the road this year at some point. It will need a rust free body shell in the near future. I thought about fixing the body, but it is too far gone, and the time and money I would spend replacing everything from the floors, rockers, rear quarters along with the rear tail panel the gate mounts to, and a small hole on the roof, a rust free body shell makes more sense. This will be a full restoration with only certain trouble spots upgraded like. I am building a large ammo can to house cup holders, stereo, speakers, arm rest, usb charging jacks, and storage while keeping everything else as stock as possible. It came with white painted wheels, but I sanded and painted them when I had the new tires installed. Complete brake system, and shocks will be next.
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