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I just saw a plain OD Green M1009 with forward mounted antenna mounts drive by my work on West Chapman Ave in Orange, Orange County California. Whoever that was, if you see this hit me up! There's a couple '09s here in Orange.
I saw it go by at 11:13AM PST.
Didn't someone on here make it clear before that your reasons for posting on here is not our concern? Because you claim to be wanting to help Japan doesn't make you walk on water. You post an excessive amount of posts and threads. You have to follow the rules, and when you don't you're surprised...
Thank you CARNAC! Property & Fiscal Office? Interesting.
The usage miles, is that how many miles were recording during it's service? Mine had 42777 on it when the dealer got it. Does this mean mine has been rolled over? Or gotten a new speedo?
Finally! The 2011 thread, here's my rig:
CUCV M1009 1986
VIN: 1G8ED18J8GF156396
REG. #: NF0JAM
NSN #: 2320011232665
Bought: Purchased from Dealer in Denver, CO. Don't have his info handy, but it either came from Barstow or Missouri Nat. Guard.
Bumper Marking:
Front & Rear
Left
"203"
"MP BN"...
Overtaking the people driving $50,000 trucks in the snow, then when they get mad they overtake you and you find them stuck/spun out a few hundred meters up.
They should have known their place and sucked diesel fumes. :D
Driving my M1009 home from Denver to Los Angeles, I averaged 24.6 MPG over the 1100 miles. Best stretch I got 27.1 MPG. And is is coming from 11,134 feet all the way down to 400 feet through snow, ice, wind, etc then mellowing out by the time I got into Utah. It was just the empty truck with my...