Looking at a bunch of M1009's up for auction later this month. Many say, "driven onto lot" some say "starts" some say "starts with jump".
From your experience, what are the odds that I'll get one that I can drive cross country without major mechanical problems? Or should I plan on shipping it home?
Also, what's a good source for new batteries?
thanks,
Sid
Batteries- any auto parts store.
Myself- no matter what, I won't try to drive something right off a GL lot across town, much less across the country. You simply don't know enough about the condition of the vehicle, a vehicle that was used hard, turned in, not picked by any of the many agencies that could get it for free, sat for 6-12 months with no maintenance, and was sold as salvage.
Add to all that the fact that you won't have a valid registration.
If something happens and you get into an accident, how do you think that will look in court?
The most I will do is tow a trailer out- AFTER I jack up the wheels and spin the tires and check for play in the bearings, if I have a spare tire and lug wrench taht fits the trailer. I would flat tow a CUCV home if the tires and bearings looked good and I had a good spare.
Yes, people get lucky driving things right off the DRMO lot. Lucky is the right word.
It will only take a few bouts of bad luck- or one where the wrong person is affected, to see new laws or restrictions on our hobby.