Jpalm
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Alright guys, I am a complete newbie and I'm interested in picking up an M1009. I was hoping you all could help me decide the best route to take. I have found one on CL a few hours from home. It has 8000 miles and appears to be in decent shape and well taken care of. I have also registered for the govliquidation.com site and have seen a ton of them on there. Questions:
1) Am I better off getting one that is in service on the roads vs. one that is still registered to the federal government sitting in a warehouse?
2) In all of the listings on the surplus auction site, they have a blanket statement that the vehicle does not run. Is that because there's something mechanically wrong with them, or do they just say that because they've all sat dormant for so long with no fuel and they don't really know?
3) The one that I've found on CL is going for $6500. Is that a good price if it's in good shape?
4) The starting bids for the surplus lot is $150. Obviously, this will increase toward the deadline, but how much do they normally go for in these auctions on average?
Sorry about coming out and hammering you guys with questions on my first post, but I know these things go quick and I don't want to miss out on an opportunity.
Thanks!
1) Am I better off getting one that is in service on the roads vs. one that is still registered to the federal government sitting in a warehouse?
2) In all of the listings on the surplus auction site, they have a blanket statement that the vehicle does not run. Is that because there's something mechanically wrong with them, or do they just say that because they've all sat dormant for so long with no fuel and they don't really know?
3) The one that I've found on CL is going for $6500. Is that a good price if it's in good shape?
4) The starting bids for the surplus lot is $150. Obviously, this will increase toward the deadline, but how much do they normally go for in these auctions on average?
Sorry about coming out and hammering you guys with questions on my first post, but I know these things go quick and I don't want to miss out on an opportunity.
Thanks!