Chevy Military K-5, Cucv M1009, 6.2l Diesel, Th400/np208, 6" Lift, Low Miles. on 2040-cars
Cypress, California, United States
Engine:6.2L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Green/Brown/Black
Model: Blazer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: CUCV
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4X4
Mileage: 21,000
For your consideration is a 1984 Chevy CUCV M1009 w/21,000 mi. This vehicle was previously owned and operated by the Navy Seabees. I'm the third owner and purchased this vehicle with 17,000 mi.
It has a 6.2L Diesel V-8 a Th400 Transmission and a NP208 Transfer Case. As you can see the vehicle is slightly modified with a 6" Spring Suspension Lift, 37" Goodyear H1 tires. The front axle is a GM 10bolt converted to 8 lug and the rear is a 9.5" S.F 14 Bolt w/extra Capacity Cover. Electrical has been converted to 12v.
The interior is basic and clean, no power accessories here. Seats are Brown and in VG Cond. Passenger Seat has a Smittybilt Seat Cover with Molle attachments. In between the seats is a Smittybilt Center Console with a Sony AM/FM/CD player w/IPOD Plug, Sony AMP & Sony 6x9 speakers and a Bazoka Tube mounted under a good sized steel shelf /table. Bearcat CB w/weather. There's a heavy weight 4 pc rubber floor mat with sound deadening mold resistant under padding. Roll Bar, 37" Spare tire and a tool rack that contains a shovel, Axe, Pry Bar & Pick Axe and a removable Dog Fence. Manual Cranked Rear Window has been replaced with an electrical type.
Exterior has a Conferr Roof Rack w/5 Aux lights. Warn Winch Bumper, Two 5 Gallon Jerry Can Mounts, CB Antenna Mount and a Deep Fording Air Intake System.
This is a nice running truck with low miles but that doesn't mean it's not without issues, like most CUCV's they leak, rubber parts deteriorate with age not mileage. I've had leaks repaired as they appear so many have already been taken care of.
Right now the rear output shaft seal is starting to leak. Parts are readily available for these vehicles and the government service manuals are second to none, they can be converted to run on bio fuel very easily and its smog exempt.
Please ask any questions you may have, more photo's available on request. Dog not included.
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