Boomcat12B
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I have been looking for a new truck to build that can I can live out of while traveling the back country and I came across this M1010 near me on FB. I have been doing a lot of research the last few days before I go to look at it and this seems like one of the best spots for info on these old trucks. So I have a few questions for those smarter than myself on this subject. (The link is to the ad post for the M1010 I am looking at)
Right out the gate I am not sure what a fair price for this rig. From what I can find I am thinking around 11.5 is probably on the high end. They say it is still all original and from another video they sent I have not really seen too much evidence of any hack electrical jobs or a mis match of parts (Though admittedly I know only the basics when it comes to diesels and even less about these trucks currently) I have not seen too many of the dually CUCVtype2's on the market or even online through forums and build posts so I feel like these don't pop up very often. I am also not sure how to calculate the low milage into the price as well. Currently I feel like I would be willing to go as high as 9.5 to buy it, and still feel like that is a fair price for both parties...Am I too far off on this thought?
For the second question... I will be traveling all over the country (US) in this rig, will finding folks to work on it be a problem? I know parts can be an issue, and I have no problem wrenching myself, but some things I want to take to someone who really knows what they are doing and am curious if this might become an issue.
I am also concerned about reliability overall. I do plan on swapping the trans, engine, and suspension over the next year or two, but I would like to make sure it is reliable and useable while I save up which is one of the reasons this low mile rig appeals to me. But the 6.2 is known to have problems so I am a bit worried this might turn into a money pit before I am ready for it to become one. I plan on swapping all fluids, glowplugs, batteries and tires as soon as I get it and then begin the living space build. As soon as that is done I plan on living out of it and traveling the country as I save and slowly swap mechanical parts out. Do I have a good chance of getting to 150,000 plus mile without any major issues (assuming low mileage and everything is factory and in decent shape currently)?
I will be building the rig to permanently live in while also being capable and reliable while traveling the country and spending extended periods of time in the wilderness on my own. I am most excited for the body and axels/ 4x4 on this M1010 as this is a good size to both be livable as well as small enough to handle rougher fire and logging roads. This will be my home for the next few years and I plan on using it over the next 5 to ten years to finish hitting all the states, but if it is going to be more of a pain/ problem than those parts are worth then I will look at going a different route.
However if I do pick this rig up expect to see a lot of questions from me in the near future as well as build progress updates. Thanks for reading this novel and any and all help. It is much appreciated.
For those who don't use FB or don't want to click a link...the summary of the ad -
1990 Chevrolet 3500 HD Regular Cab · Military ambulance · Driven 3,600 miles . Only 3,2XX original miles! 6.2 liter diesel (non turbo). TH 400 Automatic 3 speed transmission. 4 wheel drive works great.
Right out the gate I am not sure what a fair price for this rig. From what I can find I am thinking around 11.5 is probably on the high end. They say it is still all original and from another video they sent I have not really seen too much evidence of any hack electrical jobs or a mis match of parts (Though admittedly I know only the basics when it comes to diesels and even less about these trucks currently) I have not seen too many of the dually CUCVtype2's on the market or even online through forums and build posts so I feel like these don't pop up very often. I am also not sure how to calculate the low milage into the price as well. Currently I feel like I would be willing to go as high as 9.5 to buy it, and still feel like that is a fair price for both parties...Am I too far off on this thought?
For the second question... I will be traveling all over the country (US) in this rig, will finding folks to work on it be a problem? I know parts can be an issue, and I have no problem wrenching myself, but some things I want to take to someone who really knows what they are doing and am curious if this might become an issue.
I am also concerned about reliability overall. I do plan on swapping the trans, engine, and suspension over the next year or two, but I would like to make sure it is reliable and useable while I save up which is one of the reasons this low mile rig appeals to me. But the 6.2 is known to have problems so I am a bit worried this might turn into a money pit before I am ready for it to become one. I plan on swapping all fluids, glowplugs, batteries and tires as soon as I get it and then begin the living space build. As soon as that is done I plan on living out of it and traveling the country as I save and slowly swap mechanical parts out. Do I have a good chance of getting to 150,000 plus mile without any major issues (assuming low mileage and everything is factory and in decent shape currently)?
I will be building the rig to permanently live in while also being capable and reliable while traveling the country and spending extended periods of time in the wilderness on my own. I am most excited for the body and axels/ 4x4 on this M1010 as this is a good size to both be livable as well as small enough to handle rougher fire and logging roads. This will be my home for the next few years and I plan on using it over the next 5 to ten years to finish hitting all the states, but if it is going to be more of a pain/ problem than those parts are worth then I will look at going a different route.
However if I do pick this rig up expect to see a lot of questions from me in the near future as well as build progress updates. Thanks for reading this novel and any and all help. It is much appreciated.
For those who don't use FB or don't want to click a link...the summary of the ad -
1990 Chevrolet 3500 HD Regular Cab · Military ambulance · Driven 3,600 miles . Only 3,2XX original miles! 6.2 liter diesel (non turbo). TH 400 Automatic 3 speed transmission. 4 wheel drive works great.
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