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So how does one go about assigning a replacement value? is it just something "made up" or is there a "place" one can go.
I have two M998 Hmmwv trucks, the first one is a 1992 6.2L/3sp helmet top, with new high back seats, custom front bumper brush guard and winch mount, which is much better IMHO than anything one can buy, 12K Mile Marker hydraulic in the front, 12K electric in the rear, air lift rear bumper with factory swinging spare tire mount, 5 "new" remold tires, two offset antenna mounts and antennas, about a grand worth of Icom radios and tuners,, I have no idea how to asses a replacement value.
The second one is a 1993 with a Duramax/Allison 1000 and the original GM electronic shift on the fly transfer case, it has been meticulously re-wired from tail lights to head lights, all new electronic gauges including GPS speedometer (all stepper motor) rebuilt fuel tank, new high back seats, it now sports all new Baja radials on 24 bolt wheels, aluminum radiator and all the other necessary equipment to support the Duramax engine. with a ton of future upgrades panned.
Pics were taken during construction
I have two M998 Hmmwv trucks, the first one is a 1992 6.2L/3sp helmet top, with new high back seats, custom front bumper brush guard and winch mount, which is much better IMHO than anything one can buy, 12K Mile Marker hydraulic in the front, 12K electric in the rear, air lift rear bumper with factory swinging spare tire mount, 5 "new" remold tires, two offset antenna mounts and antennas, about a grand worth of Icom radios and tuners,, I have no idea how to asses a replacement value.
The second one is a 1993 with a Duramax/Allison 1000 and the original GM electronic shift on the fly transfer case, it has been meticulously re-wired from tail lights to head lights, all new electronic gauges including GPS speedometer (all stepper motor) rebuilt fuel tank, new high back seats, it now sports all new Baja radials on 24 bolt wheels, aluminum radiator and all the other necessary equipment to support the Duramax engine. with a ton of future upgrades panned.
Pics were taken during construction