ecivic
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Well this is it, new/ued M1009. I know that the enevitable **BUMP** will come up but the problem comes down to the 18 hours of searching, reading and skimming over the thousands of articles listed.
I have been looking for parts for the M1009, I found several websites and prices that are cheap compared to other vehicles. But the problem is I am a Full time everything right now (student, parent, work, and reserves) so I do not have the exstensive hours to dedicate to finding all the bits and pieces I need, so.......
I purchased my M1009 from the SC Forestry in columbia; normal deal, parts missing, some over 100 dollars, some under.
My folks picked the truck up and took plenty of pictures, but basically, the guy down there took a basic picture of another truck, and stripped the parts off of it (not sure if it was for himself or let someone take them off), and when he was asked about those things he hesitated and appeared to bypass the answers.
Basically I am trying to get the truck back to normal....
List of things missing......
1) Dash pad
2) Voltmeter gauge
3) Tailgate window
4) Tailgate window crank
5) Tailgate window mechanics or guts
6) Driver side door window crank and inside mechanics
7) A matching rim. need 1 more to match back rim.
Antenna brackets, antenna's
9) Transmission shift knob
10) He said the transmission was bad, th400.
and a list of other things, and I know, you get what you pay for.
If anyone has some of these things that they can let go for the CHEAP!!!!!
I am not looking for hand outs, but if you happen to have any few things laying around and you say to your self, 'maybe', let me know. I live in Virginia and I am going to South Carolina this coming weekend(6/20 - 6/21) to look at the truck for the first time, try to get it running and create the all inclusive list of parts.
Anyone here or there want to help out, give information on where to go, who to talk to????
Ultimately I would like to get it to the point so I can drive it back in time for the Virginia MV rally.
I have been looking for parts for the M1009, I found several websites and prices that are cheap compared to other vehicles. But the problem is I am a Full time everything right now (student, parent, work, and reserves) so I do not have the exstensive hours to dedicate to finding all the bits and pieces I need, so.......
I purchased my M1009 from the SC Forestry in columbia; normal deal, parts missing, some over 100 dollars, some under.
My folks picked the truck up and took plenty of pictures, but basically, the guy down there took a basic picture of another truck, and stripped the parts off of it (not sure if it was for himself or let someone take them off), and when he was asked about those things he hesitated and appeared to bypass the answers.
Basically I am trying to get the truck back to normal....
List of things missing......
1) Dash pad
2) Voltmeter gauge
3) Tailgate window
4) Tailgate window crank
5) Tailgate window mechanics or guts
6) Driver side door window crank and inside mechanics
7) A matching rim. need 1 more to match back rim.
Antenna brackets, antenna's
9) Transmission shift knob
10) He said the transmission was bad, th400.
and a list of other things, and I know, you get what you pay for.
If anyone has some of these things that they can let go for the CHEAP!!!!!
I am not looking for hand outs, but if you happen to have any few things laying around and you say to your self, 'maybe', let me know. I live in Virginia and I am going to South Carolina this coming weekend(6/20 - 6/21) to look at the truck for the first time, try to get it running and create the all inclusive list of parts.
Anyone here or there want to help out, give information on where to go, who to talk to????
Ultimately I would like to get it to the point so I can drive it back in time for the Virginia MV rally.
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