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07-07-2007, 07:11 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Eastern Pa.
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Another K30 followed me home
Bid on 3 trucks at Letterkenny (Chambersburgh, Pa.) by GL (Government Liquidators) and was high bidder on an M1008 (K30 HD 1 ton 4x4 6.2 Diesel Auto fleetside pickup) radio truck, 74K original. Looked like the batteries had exploded, so its wiring was suspect. Picked it up thursday. Today, cleaned off all the battery acid, removed the old batteries, put in the new ones from the M1028, and alas, IT RUNS! So, not only did I get a CUCV with 4 new tires, a good interior, all original wiring intact!, and a good bed, but I got one that runs and moves under its own power! Got a few looks when I drove it to the Sunoco for fuel but it was worth it. Truck has a lot of under carraige rust, no brakes, but for the mileage and the age and my purpose it is a better deal than I thought!. Just thought I'd share because it doesn't always turn out for the better, usually the other way.
BTW, i actually went and looked at all the CUCVS both times before I bid on them. I talked to to guys picking up 2 of the other trucks and I take it that a lot of people DON'T look before they bid. Now I realize why 6 of 7 went for the same price, even though there was such a large variation in the condition, they couldn't have all been looked at before bidding on
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86 K30 CUCV M1028A1 86 K30 CUCV M1028a2 dually 86 K30 C&C 6.2 4:56s, 4M, 11,000 gvw, ex fire truck, now lowboy dump More square bodies and CUCVs than I care to admit to 2020 Silverado K3500HD Work truck |
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