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sandorjoben 06-18-2013 02:08 AM

84-86 CCUV question
 
Just out of curiosity what could one speculate the value/fair sale price to be for a 1984 M1008 CCUV (w/no mods) with at or around 100000km/62000mi and a good but not flawless body/chassis(ie. no visible body panel cancer). Provided the cab mounts, corners, floors, rad support, and other things that usually go rotten in the great white north are in good shape and the drivetrain is in good working order. I'm not selling one, but I've always been interested in them. Thanks a bunch for your speculations.

Dave

wraprail 06-18-2013 04:10 AM

Re: 84-86 CCUV question
 
Ok I give up. What is a m1008 and what is a ccuv?

GM72K10 06-18-2013 06:20 AM

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Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle. Pickups are M1008s and M1028s, have 14FF rears (lockers) and NP208s. M1028s have trak lok front ends, M1028a1s have NP205s as do M1031 (C&C) M1028a2s are dually conversions with NP205s, N1028a3s are dually conversions with NP208s, M1010s are ambulances, M1009s are Blazers. Only thing 24v are the starters and glow plug systems. Quite easy to work on once you get the hang of it, they're just K30 pickups with some modifications for the military.

GM72K10 06-18-2013 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by sandorjoben (Post 6129044)
Just out of curiosity what could one speculate the value/fair sale price to be for a 1984 M1008 CCUV (w/no mods) with at or around 100000km/62000mi and a good but not flawless body/chassis(ie. no visible body panel cancer). Provided the cab mounts, corners, floors, rad support, and other things that usually go rotten in the great white north are in good shape and the drivetrain is in good working order. I'm not selling one, but I've always been interested in them. Thanks a bunch for your speculations.

Dave

A running inspected one in the rust belt here usually brings about $3500 and up.

gchemist 06-18-2013 07:58 AM

Re: 84-86 CCUV question
 
I remember driving those trucks in the Army!! I would like to have a Blazer or Truck for driving around. Loudest diesels I ever heard.

old Rusty C10 06-18-2013 09:03 AM

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Im asking $5500 for mine its on central nj craigslist

wraprail 06-18-2013 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by old Rusty C10 (Post 6129240)
Im asking $5500 for mine its on central nj craigslist

You have to be a premium member..............oh wait..............:uhmk:............what?

BurnoutNova 06-18-2013 10:45 AM

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I paid $1800 for mine, but it needed a bit of work. The cab and bed are really nice, but the tailgate, one fender, and one door were bashed in. Someone had already put a 454 in place of the diesel, which I prefer anyway. I need to find some body panels, paint them and then get some new tires on it and it will be a pretty nice work truck then.

hovenga67 06-18-2013 11:14 AM

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One that runs decent and drives-3500 to 5500. I have one lifted painted, basically restored for 8700.
Brent
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old Rusty C10 06-18-2013 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by wraprail (Post 6129352)
You have to be a premium member..............oh wait..............:uhmk:............what?

Actually as a staff member you do not need to be a supporting member to post those kind of threads ,,,,, I do however send in my check every year because I believe in this site and the info it provides....
Its nice to see YOU stepped up to the plate and supported the site.. Thank you on behalf of the members here...

GM72K10 06-18-2013 06:27 PM

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Now boys . . .

sandorjoben 06-18-2013 09:12 PM

Re: 84-86 CCUV question
 
Thanks for the insights so far folks, very helpful. :)

Dave
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meatwagon83 06-18-2013 10:05 PM

Re: 84-86 CCUV question
 
whats a cucv? something i would love to have!!!! i will take a m1028a3 please!!

sandorjoben 06-28-2013 03:03 PM

Re: 84-86 CCUV question
 
Thanks for the posts folks. Mods can delete this thread at their leisure since I got the info I asked for and its not some mind blowing technical info that needs preservation. Thanks again.

Dave
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