niferous
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Well I went over to Government Surplus Auctions at Government Liquidation and started to look around and found this M1009 over in Alabama.
2320 - Trucks & Truck Tractors, Wheeled at Government Liquidation
I was able to pick it up in the low $1000 range so I think I did pretty good. I'm just curious as to how well the vehicle condition will be compared to how they advertised it. Right now it says it starts and I hope it's road worthy because I intend on driving it back to TX. It's not a crazy long drive but I know it's at least 700 miles. I'll have to bring the Ipod and jack so I'm not listening to the sound of wind for about 8 hours! The truck only has 19k miles on her and I would think with that little of use it would be able to make it. I was in the Army for four years and we had to PMCS our vehicles once a week so hopefully this truck had a good little private that liked to make sure his truck was up for a few miles should he need to drive that far! I never got behind the wheel on of any CUCVs while in but I did drive the M998 HMMWV enough to know the 6.2 is not the fastest in the world but is pretty reliable.
Until I get the truck I have a few questions about my buying process for govliquidation.
- The auction closed and I was the high bidder so I assume that means I won. Can I go ahead and fill out the EUC?
- Do I have to pay for the truck before my EUC is approved? I'm a veteran and have no criminal history so I suppose it would go through just fine. I just don't know how long it takes and I'd hate to pay for this M1009 and not even get to see it for a month or two!
- Does DRMO issue any kind of temporary plate? How are you guys transporting these things back to your home state?
- Would it be a good idea to not take my chances and just drive a truck over with a trailer and pick this thing up?
- Are you insuring these trucks as an 1985 or whatever Blazer or can I tell my insurance company M1009 and they will know what I'm talking about?
- What all will the DRMO make me show them before I can take possesion of the truck? I assume a valid driver's licnese but what else?
I look forward to learning a lot here and getting this truck up and running like a top! A loud green top gets strange looks from some and thumbs up from others! They are saying it runs and I don't see any rust so that's a really good start! Looking at the pictures I just hope that rear window rolls up!
2320 - Trucks & Truck Tractors, Wheeled at Government Liquidation
I was able to pick it up in the low $1000 range so I think I did pretty good. I'm just curious as to how well the vehicle condition will be compared to how they advertised it. Right now it says it starts and I hope it's road worthy because I intend on driving it back to TX. It's not a crazy long drive but I know it's at least 700 miles. I'll have to bring the Ipod and jack so I'm not listening to the sound of wind for about 8 hours! The truck only has 19k miles on her and I would think with that little of use it would be able to make it. I was in the Army for four years and we had to PMCS our vehicles once a week so hopefully this truck had a good little private that liked to make sure his truck was up for a few miles should he need to drive that far! I never got behind the wheel on of any CUCVs while in but I did drive the M998 HMMWV enough to know the 6.2 is not the fastest in the world but is pretty reliable.
Until I get the truck I have a few questions about my buying process for govliquidation.
- The auction closed and I was the high bidder so I assume that means I won. Can I go ahead and fill out the EUC?
- Do I have to pay for the truck before my EUC is approved? I'm a veteran and have no criminal history so I suppose it would go through just fine. I just don't know how long it takes and I'd hate to pay for this M1009 and not even get to see it for a month or two!
- Does DRMO issue any kind of temporary plate? How are you guys transporting these things back to your home state?
- Would it be a good idea to not take my chances and just drive a truck over with a trailer and pick this thing up?
- Are you insuring these trucks as an 1985 or whatever Blazer or can I tell my insurance company M1009 and they will know what I'm talking about?
- What all will the DRMO make me show them before I can take possesion of the truck? I assume a valid driver's licnese but what else?
I look forward to learning a lot here and getting this truck up and running like a top! A loud green top gets strange looks from some and thumbs up from others! They are saying it runs and I don't see any rust so that's a really good start! Looking at the pictures I just hope that rear window rolls up!