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Buckwheat893

1984 M1009 $5500

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Posting for a friend. He is selling his 1984 m1009 (K5 blazer) has 40668 indicated miles, but because it is an ex military Truck the mileage on the title is unknown. Clean arizona title, passed emissions in July and is good until next July. Truck has the 6.2 Detroit diesel, automatic trans (th400), 4x4 is fully functional. Np208 t case. Would make an excellent hunting rig that doesnt need any work to drive/be reliable. He took it through the gap without issue a couple weeks ago and drives back and forth to Phoenix in it so the truck is reliable. Truck runs and drives perfectly, and has a lot of new parts including:

4 lift, new leaf springs up front and shackle flip in the rear with new shocks all the way around
35x12.5r15 bfg K02s with less than 1500 miles on them
New extended stainless brake lines
New led headlights
New led tail lights
New tail light lenses
Led license plate light
New windshield
Replacement brush guard (the one on the truck is bent)
New throttle cable
Converted from 24 to 12 volt
New alternator belt
New power steering belt
Recent trans flush
Recent front and rear diff fluid swap
New fluid in t case
T case drop kit
New 3 exhaust (manifolds back) magnaflow muffler
He has new seals for the top that need to be installed
Comes with farm lift (hi lift)
Spare 15x8 wheel
M16 mounts still in tact
2 additional front seats
New heater core (not installed)

If interested pm me and I will give you his contact information

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I drove a '78 K5 for 15 years. Great do it all rig. The only negative was 10 mpg. Any idea what the diesel version gets for mpg?....gotta be better than 10.

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I drove a '78 K5 for 15 years. Great do it all rig. The only negative was 10 mpg. Any idea what the diesel version gets for mpg?....gotta be better than 10.

I hear ya I drove an 85 k10 for 7 years and it got 10 on a good day. He says it gets 15 around town, slightly better on the highway. 35s dont help lol

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