longda
New member
- 12
- 0
- 0
- Location
- los angeles, ca
Well, I picked up my first M1009 two Saturdays ago from a post on ebay. Here's the original post with Q&A and pictures to start:
Up for auction is my 1984 Chevrolet K5 4X4 Blazer CUCV M1009 military vehicle. It is the predecessor to the H1 HUMMER. It has 78,220 miles on the original Detroit diesel 8 cylinder 6.2L engine and runs excellent. The 4 wheel drive works perfect. Dana 44, posi. Everything is heavy duty. It has the original automatic 3 speed transmission and shifts smoothly. Power steering/power breaks work excellent. The frame and the truck body are pretty much rust free. There are three small rust spots on the wheelwell edges and bottom of door and a little bit on the bottom of the windshield frame.Everything works on this truck. All electrical in good operating condition. The truck sits on almost new 31x10.5 Goodyear Wrangler all-terrains with original rims. It has custom front bucket seats. The back seat is stock and in excellent condition. Custom cup holders and center console with built in speakers. It has the original pintle hitch and also a regular ball hitch. The glow plugs have a spring loaded switch style set up which is superior to the ignition style set up. All windows are there and work including the rear window. It gets about 20-25 miles per gallon. 2 batteries, 2 alternators. I searched far and long for a nice example of the D10 Military Blazer. Now"s your chance to get it. Current registration. Clear Title in hand. Not sure why the vehicle history report isn't available. Took the VIN# right off the door stamp?
Q: Hello, I was wondering, are the holes for the original antenna mounts on both sides of the truck still there? I would be putting the antennas mounts back on and was just wondering if the holes were still there with the treads or maybe filled in? Does this truck have the original "black out lights" switch panel? Is it still 24 volts with both batteries and the 24 volt starter and alternator? Do you have any service info for lube, oil, trans, filters, brake pads? The paint (not that it matters LOL) looks like FLAT black, is that correct? Sorry if I missed any of this in the description. I live in Los Angeles and if I win the auction I have the cash in hand or a bank check if you want and would just drive up to pick up the truck so no shipping hassles. Thanks for any info
A: the holes are still there and threaded on the driver side. However on the passenger side the previous owner filled the holes. The truck does have the original black out switch panel which is fully functional. It is still 24v with the 2 battery/2 alternator set up. Dont have service records because the previous owner who bought the truck at auction is a helicopter pilot and did all the maintenance himself. T he brake pads are in good shape. The paint is flat black. Good luck.
Up for auction is my 1984 Chevrolet K5 4X4 Blazer CUCV M1009 military vehicle. It is the predecessor to the H1 HUMMER. It has 78,220 miles on the original Detroit diesel 8 cylinder 6.2L engine and runs excellent. The 4 wheel drive works perfect. Dana 44, posi. Everything is heavy duty. It has the original automatic 3 speed transmission and shifts smoothly. Power steering/power breaks work excellent. The frame and the truck body are pretty much rust free. There are three small rust spots on the wheelwell edges and bottom of door and a little bit on the bottom of the windshield frame.Everything works on this truck. All electrical in good operating condition. The truck sits on almost new 31x10.5 Goodyear Wrangler all-terrains with original rims. It has custom front bucket seats. The back seat is stock and in excellent condition. Custom cup holders and center console with built in speakers. It has the original pintle hitch and also a regular ball hitch. The glow plugs have a spring loaded switch style set up which is superior to the ignition style set up. All windows are there and work including the rear window. It gets about 20-25 miles per gallon. 2 batteries, 2 alternators. I searched far and long for a nice example of the D10 Military Blazer. Now"s your chance to get it. Current registration. Clear Title in hand. Not sure why the vehicle history report isn't available. Took the VIN# right off the door stamp?
Q: Hello, I was wondering, are the holes for the original antenna mounts on both sides of the truck still there? I would be putting the antennas mounts back on and was just wondering if the holes were still there with the treads or maybe filled in? Does this truck have the original "black out lights" switch panel? Is it still 24 volts with both batteries and the 24 volt starter and alternator? Do you have any service info for lube, oil, trans, filters, brake pads? The paint (not that it matters LOL) looks like FLAT black, is that correct? Sorry if I missed any of this in the description. I live in Los Angeles and if I win the auction I have the cash in hand or a bank check if you want and would just drive up to pick up the truck so no shipping hassles. Thanks for any info
A: the holes are still there and threaded on the driver side. However on the passenger side the previous owner filled the holes. The truck does have the original black out switch panel which is fully functional. It is still 24v with the 2 battery/2 alternator set up. Dont have service records because the previous owner who bought the truck at auction is a helicopter pilot and did all the maintenance himself. T he brake pads are in good shape. The paint is flat black. Good luck.
Attachments
-
36.7 KB Views: 57
-
45.8 KB Views: 61
-
46.8 KB Views: 56
-
26.3 KB Views: 51
-
39.2 KB Views: 57
-
28.3 KB Views: 76
-
36 KB Views: 58
-
33.4 KB Views: 65
-
38.2 KB Views: 58
-
41.7 KB Views: 60